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Erratum: Energy expenditure in people with motor-complete paraplegia
Correction to: Spinal Cord (2017); doi:10.1038/sc.2017.27; published online 4 April 2017 Since the publication of this article, the authors have noticed an error in Table 3. The correct table can be seen below...
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Energy expenditure in people with motor-complete paraplegia
The present descriptive clinical and laboratory study is cross-sectional in design.
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Outcomes 2 years after traumatic spinal cord injury in Botswana: a follow-up study
Prospective follow-up study.
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Outcomes after acute traumatic spinal cord injury in Botswana: from admission to discharge
Prospective follow-up study.
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Concerns about falling in wheelchair users with spinal cord injury—validation of the Swedish version of the spinal cord injury falls concern scale
Translation of the Spinal Cord Injury Falls Concern Scale (SCI-FCS); validation and investigation of psychometric properties.
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Traumatic spinal cord injury in Botswana: characteristics, aetiology and mortality
Descriptive study with a cross-sectional design.
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25 years or more after spinal cord injury: clinical conditions of individuals in the florence and stockholm areas
Retrospective analysis and retrospective follow-up.
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Sildenafil in women with sexual arousal disorder following spinal cord injury
Double-blind, placebo-controlled, flexible-dose study.
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The prevalence of neuropathic pain after non-traumatic spinal cord lesion
Retrospective register study.
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Quality of sleep in individuals with spinal cord injury: a comparison between patients with and without pain
A cross-sectional descriptive study of self-reported quality of sleep in individuals with a spinal cord injury (SCI).
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Neuropathic pain after traumatic spinal cord injury – relations to gender, spinal level, completeness, and age at the time of injury
Study design: Retrospective register study.
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Clinical evaluation of seating in persons with complete thoracic spinal cord injury
Study Design: Consecutive male patients studied with photographic measurement of a combination of clinical methods.
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Gender related differences in pain in spinal cord injured individuals
Study design: Out of a population of 456 patients with spinal cord injuries (SCI), 130 having pain were selected after matching, based on gender, age, American Spinal Injury Association (ASIA) impairment grade an...
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Quality of life in patients with spinal cord injury receiving VIAGRA® (sildenafil citrate) for the treatment of erectile dysfunction
Study design: A multicenter, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, flexible-dose, two-way crossover study conducted June 1996 through January 1997.
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Obstructive sleep apneas in relation to severity of cervical spinal cord injury
Thirty-three subjects (28 men, five women) with complete or incomplete cervical cord injury representing a wide range of neurological impairment were investigated with regard to the prevalence of Obstructive S...
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The Stockholm spinal cord injury study: 4. Psychosocial and financial issues of the Swedish annual level-of-living survey in SCI subjects and controls
In a series of articles from the Stockholm Spinal Cord Injury Study (SSCIS), the health status of a near-total regional SCI population comprising 353 subjects has been investigated. The present study describes...
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The Stockholm Spinal Cord Injury Study. 3. Health-related issues of the Swedish annual level-of-living survey in SCI subjects and controls
In previous articles on the Stockholm Spinal Cord Injury Study (SSCIS), we have reported the frequent occurrence of medical problems in a near-total regional SCI population comprising 353 subjects. This presen...
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The Stockholm Spinal Cord Injury Study: 2. Associations between clinical patient characteristics and post-acute medical problems
The Stockholm Spinal Cord Injury Study (SSCIS) is an extensive evaluation of a sample of 353 subjects with traumatic SCI, constituting 93% of the known regional prevalence population with this diagnosis. In a ...
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The Stockholm spinal cord injury study: 1. Medical problems in a regional SCI population
Out of a regional traumatic spinal cord injury population consisting of 379 individuals, 353 (93.1%) participated in the present study. Subjects were individually interviewed using semi-structured protocols. I...
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A computer assisted follow up system for spinal cord injury patients
The comprehensive care of patients with traumatic spinal cord injuries (SCI) necessitates, among other things, a structured, life-long follow up. The high consumption of medical care in chronic SCI patients, o...