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inal pain, Paraplegia, Neurogenic bladder dysfunction, Neurogenic bowel dysfunction, Neuropathic pain syndrome. Show more areas of focus for Kim L. Seidel ...
The program offers coordinated outpatient care to help people with spinal cord injuries transition back to their homes and communities.
Techniques are employed to minimize the risk of paraplegia which can result from the thoracic or thoracoabdominal aortic repair. Technology is in ...
Mayo Clinic experts conduct research in spinal cord injury rehabilitation, including studying sexual dysfunction, fertility care and other therapies for people ...
Therapists may incorporate physical therapy, occupational therapy, recreational therapy and nursing into the treatment plan when appropriate. Pediatric ...
... paraplegia and sphincter dysfunction. "A multidisciplinary approach and an experienced team are critical, as a neurosurgeon might see only a handful of ...
Advanced technology. Many therapy tools may be used in upper extremity nerve reeducation, including 3D computer technology that compensates for gravity, to ...
Acute paraplegia in a patient with repaired coarctation of aorta. Neurol Clin Pract. 2017 Apr; 7 (2):e16-e18. View PubMed; Brucker J, Bhatt AA. Early Clinical ...
... Paraplegia, Inflammatory myopathy, Neurogenic bladder dysfunction, Autonomic dysreflexia, Spasticity, Cervical spondylotic myelopathy, Neurogenic bowel ...
Aged 18 or older, male or female, have paraplegia or quadriplegia due to a spinal cord injury that includes sensory loss below their level of injury, and ...
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