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Autologous adipose injection for shoulder pain in wheelchair users with spinal cord injury


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IMAGE: Dr. Malanga (right) and Dr. Tyson-Hudson (center) conduct a follow-up examination on a wheelchair user with spinal cord injury.
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Credit: Kessler Foundation/Jody Banks
East Hanover, NJ. May 12, 2021. A team of specialists in regenerative rehabilitation conducted a successful pilot study investigating micro-fragmented adipose tissue (MFAT) injection for rotator cuff disease in wheelchair users with spinal cord injury. They demonstrated that MFAT injection has lasting pain-relief effects. The article, A pilot study to evaluate micro-fragmented adipose tissue injection under ultrasound guidance for the treatment of refractory rotator cuff disease in wheelchair users with spinal cord injury, (doi: 10.1080/10790268.2021.1903140) was published ahead of print on April 8, 2021, by the ....

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Study sheds light on deficits in processing speed in individuals with spinal cord injury


Study sheds light on deficits in processing speed in individuals with spinal cord injury
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Updated: Jan 03, 2021 14:13 IST
New Jersey [US], January 3 (ANI): On studying processing speed deficits in individuals with spinal cord injury (SCI), a team of rehabilitation researchers found that the SCI group and older controls had similar activation patterns, but the SCI group differed significantly from their age-matched controls.
The scientists have compared SCI patients and their brain activation patterns with those of healthy age-matched controls, and older healthy individuals.
The article, The neural mechanisms underlying processing speed deficits in individuals who have sustained a spinal cord injury: A pilot study was published by Brain Topography. The authors are scientists with expertise in research in cognitive rehabilitation and SCI rehabilitation: Glenn Wylie, DPhil, Nancy D. Chiaravalloti, PhD, Erica Weber, PhD, ....

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Scientists explore deficits in processing speed in individuals with spinal cord injury


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Credit: Kessler Foundation/Jody Banks
East Hanover, NJ. December 30, 2020. A team of rehabilitation researchers has studied processing speed deficits in individuals with spinal cord injury (SCI), comparing their brain activation patterns with those of healthy age-matched controls, and older healthy individuals. They found that the SCI group and older controls had similar activation patterns, but the SCI group differed significantly from their age-matched controls.
The article, The neural mechanisms underlying processing speed deficits in individuals who have sustained a spinal cord injury: A pilot study (doi: 10.1007/s10548-020-00798-x) was epublished on September 25, 2020 by
Brain Topography. The authors are scientists with expertise in research in cognitive rehabilitation and SCI rehabilitation: Glenn Wylie, DPhil, Nancy D. Chiaravalloti, PhD, Erica Weber, PhD, Helen Genova, PhD, and Trevor Dyson-Hudson, MD, from Kessler Foundation, and Jill M. Wecht ....

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