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The purpose of this study is to characterize and compare sensorimotor activity in muscles below the level of injury during Transcutaneous Epidural Spinal ...
Muscle overactivity can be a side effect of spinal cord injury or illness. Treatment may include physical therapy, medicine or surgery.
The overall objective is to provide an onsite diagnosis with subsequent return to play criteria, as well as, lower the risk of traumatic brain injury by primary ...
The spinal cord injury rehabilitation program treats complete and incomplete spinal cord damage from accidents, infections and other conditions.
Traumatic brain injury ... Visually Evoked Potentials (VEPs) are electrical potentials elicited from brief visual stimuli and recorded from the visual cortex with ...
If your trauma center has one, he recommends familiarizing yourself with it so that when an injured patient presents with a potential laryngeal injury, you ...
Ocular and orbital injuries may require only observation or surgery spanning from simple to complex. A Mayo Clinic surgeon provides tips on this injury and ...
A fracture is a broken bone. It needs medical care. If the broken bone is the result of major trauma or injury, call 911 or your local emergency number.
A mild traumatic brain injury is known as a concussion. A concussion may be caused by a fall, car accident or contact sports injury. Other causes include ...
Soft tissue injuries in muscles, tendons and ligaments, and osteoarthritis, can make moving around painful and limit your physical activity.
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