Burns et al., 2012 - Google Patents
International standards for neurological classification of spinal cord injury, revised 2011Burns et al., 2012
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- Burns S
- Biering-Sørensen F
- Donovan W
- Graves D
- Jha A
- Johansen M
- Jones L
- Krassioukov A
- Kirshblum S
- Mulcahey M
- Read M
- Waring W
- et al.
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- Topics in Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation
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The spinal cord is the major conduit through which motor and sensory information travels between the brain and body. The spinal cord contains longitudinally oriented spinal tracts (white matter) surrounding central areas (gray matter) where most spinal neuronal cell …
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