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Current Awareness Bulletins provided by NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde Library Network are a selection of current articles and not intended to be exhaustive.
1. Bauman WA, Spungen AM, Morrison N, Zhang RL, Schwartz E. Effect of a vitamin D analog on leg bone mineral density in patients with chronic spinal cord injury. Journal of
Rehabilitation Research & Development 2005;42:625-34.
2. Bennegard G, Karlsson A. Higher glucose uptake in paralysed spastic leg. Spinal Cord
2008;46:103-6.
3. Boord P, Siddall PJ, Tran Y, Herbert D, Middleton J, Craig A. Electroencephalographic slowing and reduced reactivity in neuropathic pain following spinal cord injury. Spinal Cord
2008;46:118-23.
4. Burch A. Health care provider's knowledge attitudes and self-efficacy for working with patients with spinal cord injury who have diverse sexual orientations. Physical Therapy
2008;88:191-8.
5. Catz A, Bluvshtein V, Korczyn AD, et al. Modified cold pressor test by cold application to the foot after spinal cord injury: suggestion of hemodynamic control by the spinal cord.
American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation 2007;86:875-82.
6. Correa GI, Calderon WO, Roa RG, Guzman LM, Burnier LA, Danilla SE. Proximal amuptatio of inferior extremity secondary to recurrent pressure ulcers in patients with spinal cord injuries. Spinal Cord 2008;46:135-9.
Current Awareness Bulletins provided by NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde Library Network are a selection of current articles and not intended to be exhaustive.
7. Courtois FJ, Charvier KF, Leriche A, Vezina J-, Cote M, Belanger M. Blood pressure changes during sexual stimulation, ejaculation and midodrine treatment in men with spinal cord injury. BJU Int 2008;101:331-7.
8. Ferro FP, Gonzalez HJN, Ferreira DM, Cliquet A. Electrical stimulation and treadmill gait in tetraplegic patients assessment of its effects on the knee with magetic resonance imaging. Spinal Cord 2008;46:124-8.
9. Gorgey AS, Dudley GA. Spasticity may defend skeletal muscle size and compostition after incomplete spinal cord injury. Spinal Cord 2008;46:96-102.
10. Haas U, Geng V. Sensation of defecation in patients with spinal cord injury. Spinal Cord
2008;46:107-12.
11. Harrow JJ, Malassigne P, Nelson AL, Jensen RP, Amato M, Palacios PL. Design and evaluation of a stand-up motorized prone cart. J Spinal Cord Med 2007;30:50-61.
12. Hayes AM, Myers JN, Ho M, Lee MY, Perkash I, Kiratli BJ. Heart rate as a predictor of energy expenditure in people with spinal cord injury. Journal of Rehabilitation Research &
Development 2005;42:617-24.
13. Hess MJ, Hough S, Tammaro E. The experience of four individuals with paraplegia enrolled in an outpatient interdisciplinary sexuality program. Sex Disab 2007;25:189-95.
14. Hsieh JTC, Wolfe DI, Miller WC, Curt A. Spasticity outcome measures in spinal cord injury: psychometric properties and clinical utility. Spinal Cord 2008;46:86-95.
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15. Hummel JM, Snoek GJ, van Til JA, van Rossum W, Ijzerman MJ. A multicriteria decision analysis of augmentative treatment of upper limbs in persons with tetraplegia. Journal of
Rehabilitation Research & Development 2005;42:635-44.
16. Kakebeeke TH, Hofer PJ, Frotzler A, Lechner HE, Hunt KJ, Perret C. Training and detraining of a tetraplegic subject: high-volume FES cycle training. American Journal of
Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation 2008;87:56-64.
17. Kaya K, Aybay C, Ozel S, Kutay N, Gokkaya O. Evaluation of bone mineral density in patients with spinal cord injury. J Spinal Cord Med 2006;29:396-401.
18. Kayagil TA, Grimes JP, Grill WM. Mechanisms underlying reversal of motor unit activation order in electrically evoked contractions after spinal cord injury. Muscle and
Nerve 2008;37:210-8.
19. Khan S, Plummer M, MartinezArizala A, Banovac K. Hypothermia in patients with chronic spinal cord injury. J Spinal Cord Med 2007;30:27-30.
20. Khoynezhad A, Upadhyaya P, Kruse MJ. Spinal cord injury and stroke following thoracic endovascular aortic repair: A risk analysis and review of the literature. Italian Journal of
Vascular and Endovascular Surgery 2007;14:221-9.
21. Kizony R, Raz L, Katz N, Weingarden H, Weiss PL. Video-capture virtual reality system for patients with paraplegic spinal cord injury. Journal of Rehabilitation Research &
Development 2005;42:595-608.
Current Awareness Bulletins provided by NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde Library Network are a selection of current articles and not intended to be exhaustive.
22. Korsten, Singal AK, Monga A, et al. Anorectal stimulation causes increased colonic motor activity in subjects with spinal cord injury. J Spinal Cord Med 2007;30:31-5.
23. Lapointe NP, Ung R-, Guertin PA. Plasticity in sublesionally located neurons following spinal cord injury. J Neurophysiol 2007;98:2497-500.
24. Makhsous M, Priebe M, Bankard J, et al. Measuring tissue perfusion during pressure relief maneuvers: insights into preventing pressure ulcers. J Spinal Cord Med
2007;30:497-507.
25. Miyahara K, Wang D-, Mori K, et al. Effect of sports activity on bone mineral density in wheelchair athletes. J Bone Miner Metab 2008;26:101-6.
26. Mueller G, Perret C, Hopman MT. Effects of respiratory muscle endurance training on wheelchair racing performance in athletes with paraplegia: A pilot study. Clinical Journal of
Sport Medicine 2008;18:85-8.
27. Ohsawa S, Tamaki M, Hirabayashi S. Medical rehabilitation of the patients with spinal cord injury caused by aortic aneurysm and its operation. Spinal Cord 2008;46:150-3.
28. Oladeji O, Johnston TE, Smith BT, Mulcahey MJ, Betz RR, Lauer RT. Quality of life in children with spinal cord injury. Pediatric Physical Therapy 2007;19:296-300.
29. Ozkul I, Karamehmetoglu SS, Tuzgen S. Thoracolumbar myxopapillary ependymoma and cervical meningotheliomatous meningioma in the patient with spinal cord injury.
Neurosurgery Quarterly 2007;17:297-9.
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30. Planner AC, Pretorius PM, Graham A, Meagher TM. Subacute progessive asceding myelopathy following spinal cord injury: MRI appearences and clinical presentation. Spinal
Cord 2008;46:140-4.
31. Rooney KD, McKinstry C. Early autonomic dysreflexia in acute paraplegia following anterior spinal artery thrombosis. Anaesthesia & Intensive Care 2007;35:769-70.
32. Ruckstuhl H, Krzycki J, Petrou N, Vanwanseele B, Stussi E. A quatitative study of humeral cartilage in individuals with spinal cord injury. Spinal Cord 2008;46:129-34.
33. Saito F, Nakatani T, Iwase M, et al. Spinal cord injury treatment with intrathecal autologous bone marrow stromal cell transplantation: the first clinical trial case report.
Journal of Trauma, Injury, Infection and Critical Care 2008;64:53-9.
34. Schmitt JK, Stiens S, Trincher R, et al. Survey of use of the insufflator-excufflator in patients with spinal cord injury. J Spinal Cord Med 2007;30:127-30.
35. Sprigle S, Maurer C, Holowka M. Development of valid and reliable measures of postural stability. J Spinal Cord Med 2007;30:40-9.
36. Szlachcic Y, Carrothers L, Adkins R, Waters R. Clinical significance of abnormal electrocardiographic findings in individuals aging with spinal injury and abnormal lipid profiles. J Spinal Cord Med 2007;30:473-6.
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37. Takahashi M, Matsukawa K, Nakamoto T, et al. Control of heart rate variability by cardiac parasympathetic nerve activity during voluntary static exercise in humans with tetraplegia. J Appl Physiol 2007;103:1669-77.
38. Vaidyanathan S, Soni BM, Hughes PL. Midodrine: insidious development of urologic adverse effects in patients with spinal cord injury: a report of 2 cases. Adv Ther
2007;24:712-20.
39. Vaidyanathan S, Soni BM, Hughes PL, Singh G. Possible role of large fluid intake in delaying formation of encrustations and, thereby, prolonging working life of Memokath stent for nearly 14 years in a spinal cord injury patient. TheScientificWorldJournal
2007;7:ate of Pubaton: 12 Ot 2007.
40. van de Ven, L., Post M, De Witte L, van den Heuvel, W. Stratigies for autonomy used by people with cervical spinal cord injury: A qualitative study. Disability and Rehabiltiation
2008;30:249-60.
41. Van Houtte S, Vanlandewijck Y, Kiekens C, Spengler CM, Gosselink R. Patients with acute spinal cord injury benefit from normocapnic hyperpnoea training. Journal of
Rehabilitaiton Medicine 2008;40:119-25.
42. Vaziri ND. Potential risks of nitric oxide inhibition in spinal cord injury. J Spinal Cord
Med 2007;30:3-4.
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43. Wecht JM, Weir JP, Krothe AH, Spungen AM, Bauman WA. Normalization of supine blood pressure after nitric oxide synthase inhibition in persons with tetraplegia. J Spinal
Cord Med 2007;30:5-9.
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