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Topics in Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation

Periodical Web Site:
http://www.thomasland.com/about-spinalrehab.html
ISSN:
1082-0744

Published by:
Thomas Land Publishers, Inc.

55 articles listed on AbleData

  1. A Powered Lower Limb Orthosis for Providing Legged Mobility in Paraplegic Individuals
  2. A Qualitative Assessment of Wheelchair Users’ Experience with ADA Compliance, Physical Barriers, and Secondary Health Conditions
  3. A Review of Current and Future Technology for Telerehabilitation
  4. Accessibility of Fitness Facilities for Persons with Physical Disabilities Using Wheelchairs
  5. Advances in Electric Powered Wheelchairs
  6. Advances in Hand Dysfunction
  7. Advances in Manual Wheelchair Technology
  8. An Overview of the Upper Extremity in Pediatric Spinal Cord Injury
  9. Applying Robotics in a Clinical Rehabilitation Setting for Upper Limb Neurological Impairment
  10. Assessment of the Talk Test and Rating of Perceived Exertion for Exercise Intensity Prescription in Persons With Paraplegia
  11. Biomechanics of Sitting Pivot Transfers Among Individuals With a Spinal Cord Injury: A Review of the Current Knowledge
  12. Clinical and Quantitative Evaluation of Robotic-Assisted Treadmill Walking to Retrain Ambulation After Spinal Cord Injury
  13. Clinical Efficacy of Electrical Stimulation Exercise Training: Effects on Health, Fitness, and Function
  14. Collaborative Admission and Discharge Planning for the Individual with High Tetraplegia and Ventilator Dependency
  15. Comparison of Respiratory Muscle Training Methods in Individuals With Motor Complete Tetraplegia
  16. Conservative Management of Cervical Spine Injuries
  17. Decisions and Dilemmas in Everyday Life: Daily Use of Wheelchairs by Individuals With Spinal Cord Injury and the Impact on Pressure Ulcer Risk
  18. Diagnostic Wheelchair Exercise Testing
  19. Effects of Concurrent Respiratory Resistance Training on Health-Related Quality of Life in Wheelchair Rugby Athletes: A Pilot Study
  20. Effects of Trunk Impairments on Manual Wheelchair Propulsion Among Individuals With a Spinal Cord Injury: A Brief Overview and Future Challenges
  21. Enhancement of Quality of Life and Body Satisfaction Through the Use of Adapted Exercise Devices for Individuals With Spinal Cord Injuries
  22. Environmental Control Unit Considerations for the Person with High-Level Tetraplegia
  23. Evaluation of Manual Wheelchair Performance in Everyday Life
  24. Extending the Continuum of Care After Spinal Cord Injury Through Telerehabilitation
  25. Functional Electrical Stimulation
  26. Functional Electrical Stimulation Therapy for Grasping in Spinal Cord Injury: An Overview
  27. Impact Attenuation and Efficiency Characteristics of a Flexible Wheelchair Handrim
  28. Impact of Gender on Shoulder Torque and Manual Wheelchair Usage for Individuals With Paraplegia: A Preliminary Report
  29. Learning About Electrical Stimulation: Access to Information for the Spinal Cord Injury Treatment Team
  30. Life Care Planning for Spinal Cord Injury: Seating and Mobility Considerations
  31. Lokomat Training to Improve Gait in Multiple Sclerosis and Freezing of Gait in Parkinson’s Disease
  32. Lower Extremity Applications of Functional Neuromuscular Stimulation After Spinal Cord Injury
  33. Lower Extremity Orthotic Management for the Spinal-Cord-Injured Client
  34. Minimal Detectable Change for Spatial and Temporal Measurements of Gait After Incomplete Spinal Cord Injury
  35. Mobile Arm Supports: History, Application, and Work in Progress
  36. Mobility Challenges in Individuals With a Spinal Cord Injury With Increased Body Weight
  37. Orthotic Options for Standing and Walking
  38. Outcomes in Upright Mobility in Individuals With a Spinal Cord Injury
  39. Pattern Generators in Locomotion: Implications for Recovery of Walking After Spinal Cord Injury
  40. Pediatric Spinal Cord Injury Issues: Ambulation
  41. Powered Lower Limb Orthoses for Gait Rehabilitation
  42. Principles of Electrical Stimulation
  43. Protocol for Ventilator Management in High Tetraplegia
  44. Pushrim Kinetics During Advanced Wheelchair Skills in Manual Wheelchair Users With Spinal Cord Injury
  45. Real-Time Two-Dimensional Asynchronous Control of a Remote-Controlled Car Using a Single Electroencephalographic Electrode
  46. Restoration of Bladder, Bowel, and Sexual Function
  47. Restoration of Upper Extremity Function in Tetraplegia
  48. Robotic Applications in Neuromotor Rehabilitation
  49. Robotics for Gait Training After Spinal Cord Injury
  50. Standing and Walking After Spinal Cord Injury: Experience with the Reciprocating Gait Orthosis Powered by Electrical Muscle Stimulation
  51. Standing Frames and Standing Wheelchairs: Implications for Standing
  52. Technology for Pressure Ulcer Prevention
  53. The Effects of a Dorsiflexion-Stopped Ankle-Foot Orthosis on Walking in Individuals with Incomplete Spinal Cord Injury
  54. Ventilator Weaning for the Patient with High-Level Tetraplegia
  55. Wheelchair Skill Performance of Manual Wheelchair Users With Spinal Cord Injury

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