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Citation

Buchanan LE, Ditunno JF, Osterholm JL, Cotler JM, Staas WE. Pa. Med. 1990; 93(6): 36-39.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1990, Pennsylvania Medical Society)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

2367137

Abstract

In the past 10 years, the RSCICDV has had a unique opportunity to serve and expand the bounds of knowledge regarding this most devastating injury. The RSCICDV has collaborated with other model SCI systems in research regarding the incidence of respiratory complications, the value of removing bullet fragments lodged within the spinal canal, the survival/cause of death following spinal cord injury, the cost of spinal cord injury care, and the recovery of motor strength after quadriplegia. Key on-site research efforts have focused on preventing deep vein thrombosis and in documenting the course of motor recovery after spinal cord injury. The identification of electrical stimulation plus low dose heparin as a prophylaxis has been a major breakthrough in the prevention of deep vein thrombosis. The documentation of motor recovery after injury has led to the designation of Thomas Jefferson University as a federally-funded National Rehabilitation Research and Training Center in Neural Recovery and Functional Enhancement (1988-1993). It cannot be stressed enough, however, that the accomplishments of the Regional Spinal Cord Injury Center of Delaware Valley would have been quite impossible without the cooperation and support of the many physicians who have referred their patients to this regional center program. Continuing and expanding this cooperative effort should result in even greater achievements for persons with spinal cord injury in the years to come.


Language: en

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