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Multi-system benefits of non-invasive spinal cord stimulation following cervical spinal cord injury: a case study. [PDF]

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Samejima S   +15 more
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Respiratory muscle training in people with cervical spinal cord injury - A systematic review. [PDF]

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Rodrigues FO   +4 more
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Early nanoparticle intervention preserves motor function following cervical spinal cord injury. [PDF]

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Injury to the Cervical Spinal Cord in the Dog

Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1971
SUMMARY Cervical spinal cord trauma in a dog resulted from a penetrating gunshot wound. The dog was in a state of tetraparesis at the time of examination (one week after being wounded) and had marked extensor rigidity of the limbs on the left side (side of the cord on which the shot was located). There was some evidence that the dog was affected by the
S F, Swaim, B F, Hoerlein, G H, Hankes
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Acute Management of Cervical Spinal Cord Injuries

Critical Care Nursing Clinics of North America, 2023
Traumatic cervical spinal cord injury can cause significant neurologic disability. A cervical spine injury impacts not only the neurologic system but also numerous other organ systems of the body. This complex injury requires a systematic approach to assessment and care aimed at preventing, recognizing, and treating potentially devastating secondary ...
Alexandra, Hunt, Karen A, McQuillan
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