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Appendix G Spinal Cord Injury Clinical Trials Published from 1998 to 2003
Pages 278-319

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... examined and secondarily is organized in chronological order. The majority of clinical trials targeted secondary complications that arise as a result of a spinal cord injury and did not directly test therapies to improve lost function.
From page 279...
... : 833-837 imaging and neurological recovery in acute spinal cord injury: Observations from the National Acute Spinal Cord Injury Study 3. Continued
From page 280...
... : 699-706 administration after acute spinal cord injury: 1-year follow up. Results of the third National Acute Spinal Cord Injury randomized controlled trial.
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... : 1242-1251 neurogenic lower urinary tract dysfunction due to suprasacral spinal cord injury.
From page 282...
... : 1237-1241 reflex pathway for controllable micturition after spinal cord injury: Preliminary results in 15 patients. Chartier-Kastler et al.
From page 283...
... : 420-428 continuous and conditional neuromodulation on the bladder in spinal cord injury.
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... : 358-362 and oral oxybutynin chloride in adult patients with spinal cord injury.
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... : 63-66 chronic gastrointestinal problems in spinal cord injury patients. Denys et al.
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... : 100-103 pudendal nerve maximal electrical stimulation for the treatment of detrusor hyperreflexia in spinal cord injury patients?
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... : 409-414 (1998) urethral catheterization and oxybutynin bladder instillation on urinary continence status and quality of life in a selected group of spinal cord injury patients with neuropathic bladder dysfunction.
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... : 889-896 evaluation of spinal osteoporosis following spinal cord injury. Sautter-Bihl et al.
From page 289...
... Spinal Cord Injury Prevention of venous Journal of Trauma: Injury Thromboprophylaxis thromboembolism in the Infection & Critical Care Investigators (2003)
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... : 548-552 determination in the exclusion of deep venous thrombosis in spinal cord injury patients.
From page 291...
... : 724-731 with spinal cord injury: Development and initial validation of an outcome measure. Schmid et al.
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... : 34-43 in persons with spinal cord injury: Effects on strength, arm ergometry performance and psychological well-being. Schalow et al.
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... : 818-824 treadmill training to improve walking ability in individuals with chronic incomplete spinal cord injury. Gerrits et al.
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... : 214-223 properties of the quadriceps muscle in people with spinal cord injury following functional electrical stimulated cycle training. Harvey et al.
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... : 264-268 muscle of individuals with spinal cord injury following functional electrical stimulated exercise training. Curtis et al.
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... : 964-975 resistance to stretch in adults with spinal cord injury using hand-held and isokinetic dynamometry. Norman et al.
From page 297...
... : 109-117 The amelioration of the suffering associated with spinal cord injury with subperception transcranial electrical stimulation.
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... : 818-824 treadmill training to improve walking ability in individuals with chronic incomplete spinal cord injury.
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... : 214-223 properties of the quadriceps muscle in people with spinal cord injury following functional electrical stimulated cycle training. Petrofsky et al.
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... : 463-469 prevented in patients with acute spinal cord injury using functional electrical stimulation. Byers et al.
From page 301...
... : 833-837 imaging and neurological recovery in acute spinal cord injury: Observations from the National Acute Spinal Cord Injury Study 3. Splavski et al.
From page 302...
... : 363-370 with spinal cord injury receiving Viagra (sildenafil citrate) for the treatment of erectile dysfunction.
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... : 34-43 training in persons with spinal cord injury: effects on strength, arm ergometry performance and psychological well-being. Faghri et al.
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... : 665-671 with chronic incomplete spinal cord injury.
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... : 214-223 properties of the quadriceps muscle in people with spinal cord injury following functional electrical stimulated cycle training. Halter et al.
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... : 264-268 muscle of individuals with spinal cord injury following functional electrical stimulated exercise training. Dudley et al.
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... : 463-469 prevented in patients with acute spinal cord injury using functional electrical stimulation. Bracken et al.
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... : 1438-1443 cortical motor evoked potentials from thoracic paravertebral myotomes in complete spinal cord injury. Knikou et al.
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... * autonomic dysreflexia: Long-term treatment with terazosin in adult and paediatric spinal cord injury patients manifesting recurrent dysreflexic episodes.
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... : 144-149 ventilation in patients with cervical spinal cord injury.
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... : 365-373 for relief of pain in spinal cord injury: Results of a randomized controlled trial. Finnerup et al.
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... : 253-263 chronic pain and somatosensory function in spinal cord injury subjects. Dyson-Hudson et al.
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... * autonomic dysreflexia: Long-term treatment with terazosin in adult and paediatric spinal cord injury patients manifesting recurrent dysreflexic episodes.
From page 314...
... : 279-283 hyperreactivity by oxybutynin chloride in subjects with cervical spinal cord injury. Claxton et al.
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... : 363-370 with spinal cord injury receiving Viagra (sildenafil citrate) for the treatment of erectile dysfunction.
From page 316...
... : International Journal of A novel oral treatment for Clinical Practice Supplement erectile dysfunction caused 102: 24-26 by traumatic spinal cord injury. Hultling (1999)
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... : 12-18 ment of acute spinal cord injury in North America: Results of a retrospective multicenter study. Continued
From page 318...
... : 137-143 (1998) syringomyelia and post traumatic spinal canal stenosis: A direct relationship: Review of 75 patients with a spinal cord injury.
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... APPENDIX G 319 TABLE G-1 Continued Topic and Author(s) Study Title Journal Reference Krause (1998)


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