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ABSTRACT Purpose To summarise how orthopaedic hip sports medicine procedures affect patients' sexual function so that surgeons can better counsel their patients on this topic. Methods Three databases (MEDLINE, EMBASE and PubMed) were searched on 27 April 2024 with search terms relating to sexual activity and orthopaedic procedures.
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Physiological Insights Into the Role of Pericytes in Spinal Cord Injury. [PDF]
Jin H+11 more
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Employment and Its Determinants for Spinal Cord Injury Population in Romania. [PDF]
Lascu CF+10 more
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Evolution of Spinal Cord Swelling in Acute Traumatic Spinal Cord Injury. [PDF]
Asif H+5 more
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Prospects and challenges in NMDAR signaling in spinal cord injury recovery and neural circuit remodeling. [PDF]
Gong H+8 more
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The Therapeutic Potential of MicroRNA-21 in the Treatment of Spinal Cord Injury. [PDF]
Hasan A+6 more
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Enhancing Self-Management Support Apps for Spinal Cord Injury: The Missing Role of Caregivers.
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The Lancet, 2002
More than a decade ago, spinal-cord injury meant confinement to a wheelchair and a lifetime of medical comorbidity. The physician's armamentarium of treatments was very limited, and provision of care for individuals with spinal-cord injury was usually met with frustration.
John W. McDonald, Cristina L. Sadowsky
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More than a decade ago, spinal-cord injury meant confinement to a wheelchair and a lifetime of medical comorbidity. The physician's armamentarium of treatments was very limited, and provision of care for individuals with spinal-cord injury was usually met with frustration.
John W. McDonald, Cristina L. Sadowsky
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Neurologic Clinics, 1991
The evaluation and treatment of spinal cord injury continues to evolve, enhanced by new imaging modalities. Their application in reference to the cervical, thoracic, and lumbar spine is discussed. Treatment options, both conservative and surgical, are outlined.
George R. Cybulski+3 more
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The evaluation and treatment of spinal cord injury continues to evolve, enhanced by new imaging modalities. Their application in reference to the cervical, thoracic, and lumbar spine is discussed. Treatment options, both conservative and surgical, are outlined.
George R. Cybulski+3 more
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