Semin Neurol 2014; 34(05): 524-533
DOI: 10.1055/s-0034-1396006
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Spinal Cord Injury Medicine and Rehabilitation

Argyrios Stampas
1   Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, University of Texas at Houston, TIRR Memorial Hermann, Houston, Texas
,
Keith E. Tansey
2   Departments of Neurology and Physiology, Emory University and SCI Clinic, Atlanta VA Medical Center, Atlanta, Georgia
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Publication History

Publication Date:
17 December 2014 (online)

Abstract

The rehabilitation of spinal cord injury (SCI) is a complicated process, but one in which new research is developing novel and increasingly promising methods of restorative neurology. Spinal cord injury medicine addresses not only the neurologic injury, but all the secondary complications in other organ systems whose regulation is disrupted after SCI. To some degree, the rehabilitation of SCI is focused on return to the community and functional goals are paramount, regardless of whether they can be achieved through some mechanism of compensation or due to a growing effort at engendering neurologic plasticity and recovery. The authors present a typical case of cervical incomplete SCI and discuss the medical complications and considerations for care during acute rehabilitation. They also review current methods of planning and executing rehabilitation, along with emerging methods that are leading to, in varying degrees, greater neurologic recovery. Finally, new approaches in SCI rehabilitation, namely neuromodulation, are discussed as efforts are made to further augment neural plasticity and recovery in SCI.

 
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