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Ditunno JF Jr. Multicenter clinical trials to establish the benefit of early intervention in spinal cord injury.  American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation. 80(9):713-6, 2001 Sept.
UI: 21414827 Complete Reference

 

McKinley WO. Seel RT. Gadi RK.  Tewksbury MA. Nontraumatic vs. traumatic spinal cord injury: a rehabilitation outcome comparison.  American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation.  80(9):693-9; quiz 700, 716, 2001 Sept.
UI: 21414824

 

Eng JJ. Levins SM. Townson AF. Mah-Jones D. Bremner J. Huston G. Use of prolonged standing for individuals with spinal cord injuries.  Physical Therapy. 81(8):1392-9, 2001 Aug.
UI: 21401047

 

Nesathurai S. The role of methylprednisolone in acute spinal cord injuries.  Journal of Trauma-Injury Infection & Critical Care. 51(2):412-3, 2001 Aug.
UI: 21385530

 

Dyson-Hudson TA. Shiflett SC. Kirshblum SC. Bowen JE. Acupuncture and Trager psychophysical integration in the treatment of wheelchair user's shoulder pain in individuals with spinal cord injury.  Archives of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation.  82(8):1038-46, 2001 Aug.
UI:21384667

 

Sasaki M. Honmou O. Akiyama Y. Uede T. Hashi K. Kocsis JD. Transplantation of an acutely isolated bone marrow fraction repairs demyelinated adult rat spinal cord axons.  GLIA. 35(1):26-34, 2001 Jul.
UI: 21316076

 

Ankeny DP. McTigue DM. Guan Z. ZYan Q. Kinstler O. Stokes BT. Jakeman LB. Pegylated brain-derived neurotrophic factor shows improved distribution into the spinal cord and stimulates locomotor activity and morphological changes after injury.  Experimental Neurology.  170(1):85-100, 2001 Jul.
UI: 21316007

 

Wirz M. Colombo G. Dietz V. Long term effects of locomotor training in spinal humans. [see comments].  Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery & Psychiatry.  71(1):93-6, 2001 Jul.
UI: 21306289

 

Inman CG. Long term effects of locomotor training in spinal humans. [letter; comment].  Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery & Psychiatry.  71(1):6, 2001 Jul.
UI: 21306272

 

Vaidyanathan S. Soni BM. Singh G. Watt JW. Oo T. Sett P. Management of reduced urine output in the patients with acute cervical spinal cord injury.  Spinal Cord. 39(6):351-2, 2001 Jun.
UI: 21332463

 

Chirnikar RS. Lee YL. Eng LF. Chemokine antagonist infusion promotes axonal sparing after spinal cord contusion injury in rat.  Journal of Neuroscience Research.  64(6):582-9, 2001 June 15.
UI: 21291160

 

Deletis V. Sala F. The role of intraoperative neurophysiology in the protection or documentation of surgically induced injury to the spinal cord. [Review] [16 refs]  Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 939:137-44, 2001 Jun.
UI: 21355989

 

Pinzon A. Calancie B. Oudega M.Noga BR. Conduction of impulses by axons regenerated in a Schwann cell graft in the transected adult rat thoracic spinal cord.  Journal of Neuroscience Research.  64(5):533-41, 2001 Jun 1.
UI: 21286592

 

Rhrich-Haddout F. Kassar-Duchossoy L. Bauchet L. Destombes J. Thiesson D. Butler-Browne G. Lyoussi B. Baillet-Derbin C. Horvat JC. Alpha-motoneurons of the injured cervical spinal cord of the adult ran can reinnervate the biceps brachii muscle by regenerating axons through peripheral nerve bridges combined ultrastructural and retrograde axonal tracing study.  Journal of Neuroscience Research.  64(5):476-86, 2001 Jun 1.
UI: 21286586

 

Schwartz M. Kipnis J. Protective autoimmunity: regulation and prospects for vaccination after brain and spinal cord injuries.  Trends in Molecular Medicine.  7(6):252 8, 2001 Jun.
UI: 21273616

 

Vitaz TW. McAvoy L. Raque GII. Spain DA. Shields CB Development and implementation of a clinical pathway for spinal cord injuries.  Journal of Spinal Disorders.  14(3):271-6, 2001 Jun.
UI: 21283129

 

Manzone P. Domenech V. Forlino D. Stab injury of the spinal cord surgically treated.  [Review[ [16 refs] Journal of Spinal Disorders.  14(3):264-7, 2001 Jun.
UI:  21283127

 

Greathouse DG. Halle JS. Dalley AF 2nd. Blood supply to the spinal cord.  Physical Therapy. 81(6):1264-5, 2001 Jun.
UI: 21276040

 

Kim D. Murray M. Simansky JK. The serotonergic 5-HT(2C) agonist m-chlorophenylpiperazine increases eight-supported locomotion without development of tolerance in rats with spinal transections.  Experimental Neurology.  169(2):496-500, 2001 Jun.
UI:  21257888

 

Gerrits HL. de Haan A.Sargeant AJ. an Langen H. Hopman MT. Peripheral vascular changes after electrically stimulated cycle training in people with spinal cord injury.  Archives of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation.  82(6):832-9, 2001 Jun.
UI:  21280609

 

Protas EJ. Holmes SA. Qureshy II. Johnson A. Lee D. Sherwood AM. Supported treadmill ambulation training after spinal cord injury: a pilot study.  Archives of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation.  82(6):825-31, 2001 Jun.
UI:  21280609

 

Field-Fole EC. Combined use of body weight support, functional electric stimulation, and treadmill training to improve waling ability in individuals with chronic incomplete spinal cord injury.  Archives of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation.  82(6):818-24, 2001 Jun.
UI:  21280607

 

Stroh G. Braude D. Can an out-of-hospital cervical spine clearance protocol identify all patients with injuries?  An argument for selective immobilization.  [see comments].  Annals of Emergency Medicine.  37(6):609-15, 2001 Jun.
UI:  21278203

 

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