... spinal cord provides a non-permissive environment for neuro- genesis because neural stem and progenitor cells (NSPCs) are present (ependymal cells), but they only give rise to glial cells, not to new neurons ...
... Spinal cordinjury (SCI) is a major cause of paralysis, and involves multiple cellular and tissular responses including demyelination, inflammation, cell death and axonal ...spinal cord using ...
... spinal cordinjury, 4 with cerebral palsy and 4 with Friedreich's ataxia were analyzed, comparing their physiological responses as well as their perceived effort, to a control group (16 ...spinal ...
... ABSTRACT The objective was to assess the effects of cardiovascular autonomic nervous system through the heart rate variability (HRV) in subject with complete spinal cordinjury (SCI) at different levels. 32 ...
... the injury, which is a higher percentage than that reported by Amin et ...spinal cordinjury patients implemented jointly with the Emergency Care ...spinal cord injuries in order to optimize ...
... spinal cordinjury model, using motor function and histopathologic ...spinal cord at the T11 level in the transplant groups and the injury control ...of injury and where stem cells were ...
... spinal cord parenchyma, we injected 1 l of saline containing 5 nmol of LPA into the dorsal column of uninjured spinal cord or saline alone as a control ...spinal cord. Microglia/macrophage ac- ...
... The objectives of the present study are: i to analyze the correlations between kinematic data after performing upper limb tasks included in the VR System Toyra, considering patients with[r] ...
... of injury was trauma in every ...years, injury of at least 6 months’ duration and level of injury C6 or C7 classified according to the American Spinal Injury Association (ASIA) [25] scale into ...
... of injury, suggesting that the original site of the pain generator was located at a more rostral level of ...of injury ( Finnerup et ...matter injury at the rostral end of the injury, observed ...
... spinal cordinjury (SCI) patients have the potential to regain some ambulatory function, and optimal reorganization of remaining circuits can contribute to this ...Spinal CordInjury ...
... of a child with temporary bilateral lower extremity neuro- logic deficits and pain associated with spinal cordinjury af- ter a single-shot thoracic epidural block performed during general anesthesia for ...
... spinal cordinjury [3, 9, ...the injury and the patient’s age, are predictive factors of the need for MV, although, in our study, the difference was that lower age at injury was associated ...
... spinal cordinjury (TSCI) involves all traumatic injuries that harm the bones, ligaments, muscles, cartilage, vas- cular, radicular or meningeal structures, at any level of the spinal ...
... spinal cord is responsible for transmitting signals to and from the ...spinal cordinjury (SCI), the motor and sensorial functions are substantially reduced, and no effective therapeutic strategies ...
... Spinal CordInjury Without Radiographic Abnormality), es más frecuente en niños debido a la mayor flexibilidad de la columna vertebral (15); sin embargo, la RM puede demostrar anomalías no identificadas en ...
... Spinal cord injury: Identifying nursing intervention categories based on the World Health Organization’s International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health.. Mueller M,[r] ...