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2. A community-based intervention to prevent serious complications and death 2 years after discharge in people with spinal cord injury in Bangladesh (CIVIC): a randomised trial
3. International Standards for Neurological Classification of Spinal Cord Injury: Cases With Classification Challenges
4. 2.5.10 Development of an international spinal cord injury (SCI) spinal column injury basic data set
5. Facilitators and Barriers to International Collaboration in Spinal Cord Injury: Results from a Survey of Clinicians and Researchers
6. Chapter 23 Synchronization of lower limb motor units in spastic patients
7. International standards to document remaining autonomic function after spinal cord injury
8. International Spinal Cord Injury:Spinal Interventions and Surgical Procedures Basic Data set
9. 1084 - Long term compliance with repeated botulinum toxin A injections in patients with neurogenic detrusor overactivity after spinal cord injury
10. International Spinal Cord Injury: Spinal Interventions and Surgical Procedures Basic Data Set
11. International Standards for Neurological Classification of Spinal Cord Injury: Cases with classification challenges
12. International Spinal Cord Injury Urinary Tract Infection Basic Data Set
13. www.elearnSCI.org:a global educational initiative of ISCoS
14. International Spinal Cord Injury Urinary Tract Infection Basic Data Set
15. www.elearnSCI.org: a global educational initiative of ISCoS
16. Spasticity-assessment: a review
17. International Spinal Cord Injury Spinal Column Injury Basic Data Set
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Canadian Spine Society abstracts1.1.01 Supraspinal modulation of gait abnormalities associated with noncompressive radiculopathy may be mediated by altered neurotransmitter sensitivity1.1.02 Neuroprotective effects of the sodium-glutamate blocker riluzole in the setting of experimental chronic spondylotic myelopathy1.1.03 The effect of timing to decompression in cauda equina syndrome using a rat model1.2.04 Intraoperative waste in spine surgery: incidence, cost and effectiveness of an educational program1.2.05 Looking beyond the clinical box: the health services impact of surgical adverse events1.2.06 Brace versus no brace for the treatment of thoracolumbar burst fractures without neurologic injury: a multicentre prospective randomized controlled trial1.2.07 Adverse event rates in surgically treated spine injuries without neurologic deficit1.2.08 Functional and quality of life outcomes in geriatric patients with type II odontoid fracture: 1-year results from the AOSpine North America Multi-Center Prospective GOF Study1.3.09 National US practices in pediatric spinal fusion: in-hospital complications, length of stay, mortality, costs and BMP utilization1.3.10 Current trends in the surgical treatment of adolescent idiopathic scoliosis in Canada1.3.11 Sagittal spinopelvic parameters help predict the risk of proximal junctional kyphosis for children treated with posterior distraction-based implants1.4.12 Correlations between changes in surface topography and changes in radiograph measurements from before to 6 months after surgery in adolescents with idiopathic scoliosis1.4.13 High upper instrumented vertebra (UIV) sagittal angle is associated with UIV fracture in adult deformity corrections1.4.14 Correction of adult idiopathic scoliosis using intraoperative skeletal traction1.5.01 Cauda equina: using management protocols to reduce delays in diagnosis1.5.02 Predicting the need for tracheostomy in patients with acute traumatic spinal cord injury1.5.03 A novel animal model of cervical spondylotic myelopathy: an opportunity to identify new therapeutic targets1.5.04 A review of preference-based measures of health-related quality of life in spinal cord injury research1.5.05 Predicting postoperative neuropathic pain following surgery involving nerve root manipulation based on intraoperative electromyographic activity1.5.06 Detecting positional injuries in prone spinal surgery1.5.07 Percutaneous thoracolumbar stabilization for trauma: surgical morbidity, clinical outcomes and revision surgery1.5.08 Systemic inflammatory response syndrome in spinal cord injury patients: Does its presence at admission affect patient outcomes?2.1.15 One hundred years of spine surgery — a review of the evolution of our craft and practice in the spine surgical century [presentation]2.1.16 Prevalence of preoperative MRI findings of adjacent segment disc degeneration in patients undergoing anterior cervical discectomy and fusion2.1.17 Adverse event rates of surgically treated cervical spondylopathic myelopathy2.1.18 Morphometricand dynamic changes in the cervical spine following anterior cervical discectomy and fusion and cervical disc arthroplasty2.1.19 Is surgery for cervical spondylotic myelopathy cost-effective? A cost–utility analysis based on data from the AO Spine North American Prospective Multicentre CSM Study2.2.20 Cost–utility of lumbar decompression with or without fusion for patients with symptomatic degenerative lumbar spondylolisthesis (DLS)2.2.21 Minimally invasive surgery lumbar fusion for low-grade isthmic and degenerative spondylolisthesis: 2- to 5-year follow-up2.2.22 Results and complications of posterior-only reduction and fusion for high-grade spondylolisthesis2.3.23 Fusion versus no fusion in patients with central lumbar spinal stenosis and foraminal stenosis undergoing decompression surgery: comparison of outcomes at baseline and follow-up2.3.24 Two-year results of interspinous spacers (DIAM) as an alternative to arthrodesis for lumbar degenerative disorders2.3.25 Treatment of herniated lumbar disc by sequestrectomy or conventional discectomy2.4.26 No sustained benefit of continuous epidural analgesia for minimally invasive lumbar fusion: a randomized double-blinded placebo controlled study2.4.27 Evidence and current practice in the radiologic assessment of lumbar spine fusion2.4.28 Wiltse versus midline approach for decompression and fusion of the lumbar spine2.5.09 The effect of soft tissue restraints following type II odontoid fractures in the elderly — a biomechanical study2.5.10 Development of an international spinal cord injury (SCI) spinal column injury basic data set2.5.11 Evaluation of instrumentation techniques for a unilateral facet perch and fracture using a validated soft tissue injury model2.5.12 Decreasing neurologic consequences in patients with spinal infection: the testing of a novel diagnostic guideline2.5.13 Prospective analysis of adverse events in surgical treatment of degenerative spondylolisthesis2.5.14 Load transfer characteristics between posterior fusion devices and the lumbar spine under anterior shear loading: an in vitro investigation2.5.15 Preoperative predictive clinical and radiographic factors influencing functional outcome after lumbar discectomy2.5.16 A Thoracolumbar Injury Classification and Severity Score (TLICS) of 4: What should we really do?3.1.29 Adverse events in emergent oncologic spine surgery: a prospective analysis3.1.30 En-bloc resection of primary spinal and paraspinal tumours with critical vascular involvement3.1.31 The treatment impact of minocycline on quantitative MRI in acute spinal cord injury3.1.32 Benefit of minocycline in spinal cord injury — results of a double-blind randomized placebo-controlled study3.2.33 Improvement of magnetic resonance imaging correlation with unilateral motor or sensory deficits using diffusion tensor imaging3.2.34 Comparing care delivery for acute traumatic spinal cord injury in 2 Canadian centres: How do the processes of care differ?3.2.35 Improving access to early surgery: a comparison of 2 centres3.3.36 The effects of early surgical decompression on motor recovery after traumatic spinal cord injury: results of a Canadian multicentre study3.3.37 A clinical prediction model for long-term functional outcome after traumatic spinal cord injury based on acute clinical and imaging factors3.3.38 Effect of motor score on adverse events and quality of life in patients with traumatic spinal cord injury3.4.39 The impact of facet dislocation on neurologic recovery after cervical spinal cord injury: an analysis of data on 325 patients from the Surgical Trial in Acute Spinal Cord Injury Study (STASCIS)3.4.40 Toward a more precise understanding of the epidemiology of traumatic spinal cord injury in Canada3.4.41 Access to care (ACT) for traumatic SCI: a survey of acute Canadian spine centres3.4.42 Use of the Spine Adverse Events Severity (SAVES) instrument for traumatic spinal cord injury3.5.17 Does the type of distraction-based growing system for early onset scoliosis affect postoperative sagittal alignment?3.5.18 Comparison of radiation exposure during thoracolumbar fusion using fluoroscopic guidance versus anatomic placement of pedicle screws3.5.19 Skeletal traction for intraoperative reduction in adolescent idiopathic scoliosis3.5.20 Utility of intraoperative cone-beam computed tomography (O-ARM) and stereotactic navigation in acute spinal trauma surgery3.5.21 Use of a central compression rod to reduce thoracic level spinal osteotomies3.5.22 ICD-10 coding accuracy for spinal cord injured patients3.5.23 Feasibility of patient recruitment in acute SCI trials3.5.24 Treatment of adult degenerative scoliosis with DLIF approaches
19. Spinal Cord is 50 years young in 2012
20. A new grading for easy and concise description of functional status after spinal cord lesions
21. Erratum: International standards to document remaining autonomic function after spinal cord injury
22. Outcome measures in spinal cord injury: recent assessments and recommendations for future directions
23. Validation of the walking index for spinal cord injury in a US and European clinical population
24. The Spinal Cord Independence Measure (SCIM) version III: Reliability and validity in a multi-center international study
25. Spinal Cord Independence Measure, Version III
26. International Spinal Cord Injury: Spinal Interventions and Surgical Procedures Basic Data Set.
27. A multicenter international study on the Spinal Cord Independence Measure, version III: Rasch psychometric validation
28. Survey of the needs of patients with spinal cord injury: impact and priority for improvement in hand function in tetraplegics
29. Recurrent bilateral renal calculi in a tetraplegic patient
30. International Standards for Neurological Classification of Spinal Cord Injury: Cases With Classification Challenges.
31. Traumatic spondylolisthesis of the axis: analysis of management
32. Functional neuromuscular stimulation controlled by surface electromyographic signals produced by volitional activation of the same muscle: adaptive removal of the muscle response from the recorded EMG-signal
33. A new grading for easy and concise description of functional status after spinal cord lesions.
34. Sensitive cooperation: a basis for assisted feeding.
35. International standards to document remaining autonomic function after spinal cord injury [corrected] [published erratum appears in SPINAL CORD 2009 Jul;47(7):575].
36. The meaning of assisted feeding for people living with spinal cord injury: a phenomenological study.
37. Validation of the walking index for spinal cord injury in a US and European clinical population.
38. A multicenter international study on the Spinal Cord Independence Measure, version III: Rasch psychometric validation.
39. Increased bone mineral density after prolonged electrically induced cycle training of paralyzed limbs in spinal cord injured man.
40. Clinical case of the month. Spinal injury rehabilitation complicated by psycho-social problems.
41. Long term adaptation to electrically induced cycle training in severe spinal cord injured individuals [corrected] [published erratum appears in SPINAL CORD 1997 Apr; 35(4): 262].
42. [Medical education in China up to 1972]
43. Effect of fork-lift truck driving on low-back trouble.
44. Contraceptives and the New Trend in Breast-feeding--A Causal Connection?
45. Adaptive filters for muscle response suppression.
46. Standardised Nordic questionnaires for the analysis of musculoskeletal symptoms
47. Basement membrane collagen and its regulatory proteins in electrically stimulated human parazysed muscle
48. 411 Fibrinolytic activity in cervical and spinal cord injured patients
49. A multi-center international study on the spinal cord independence measure, version IV: Rasch psychometric validation.
50. Reliability Validity and Responsiveness of the Spinal Cord Independence Measure 4th Version in a Multicultural Setup.
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