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P-368
NX210c drug candidate peptide promotes functional recovery and repair in a rat cervical clip-compression model of spinal cord injury
Sighild Lemarchant (Lyon / FR)
P-434
Exercise therapy for the improvement of muscle strength and function of upper extremity in adults with cervical spinal cord injury: a systematic review with network meta-analysis
Dr Chiara Arienti (Milan / IT)
P-435
The role of the corticospinal pathway in the recovery of voluntary movement with epidural spinal cord stimulation in individuals with chronic, severe spinal cord injury
Dr Jessica D'Amico (Edmonton / CA)
P-436
Success is a journey: pilot implementation of the Ideal Care Pathway for traumatic spinal cord injury
Dr Mark Bayley (Toronto / CA)
P-437
Determinants of the practice of adapted sports and physical activity in individuals with spinal cord injury: a 20-year retrospective study
Cynthia Maris Lemes ponzo Ribeiro (Belo Horizonte / BR)
P-438
A case of spinal cord injury secondary to spontaneous intracranial hypotension
Dr Deepali Bang (Singapore / SG)
P-439
Adaptive outdoor physical activities for adults with mobility disability: a scoping review
Dr Pegah Derakhshan (Vancouver / CA)
P-440
Exploring the effect of functional electrical stimulation (FES) cycling paired with repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) to improve lower extremity function following incomplete spinal cord injury (iSCI)
Fereshteh Ghahremani (London, Ontario / CA)
P-441
Experiences and perceptions of yoga from people with spinal cord injury, yoga therapists and clinicians
Himani Prajapati (Vancouver / CA)
P-442
Comparison of the energetic and physiologic impact of seated vs standing active arm passive leg exercise for people with spinal cord injuries
Johanne Mattie (Burnaby / CA)
P-443
Impact of cervical spine immobilization on clinical outcomes in traumatic brain injury patients according to prehospital mean arterial pressure: a multinational and multicenter observational study
Jung Ho Lee (Dong-gu, Gwangju / KR)
P-445
Using heart rate variability to predict autonomic dysreflexia triggered by bladder distention
Dr Martín Calderón-Juárez (Vancouver / CA)
P-446
Analysis of factors influencing heart rate recovery in spinal cord injury patients
Professor Min Cheol Joo (Iksan-si / KR)
P-447
Autonomic dysreflexia exacerbates bone loss after spinal cord injury in rats
Nan Liu (Beijing / CN)
P-448
Impact of autonomic severity of spinal cord injury on the hypoxic ventilatory response
Rebekah H.Y. Lee (Burnaby / CA; Vancouver / CA)
P-449
Cure in the context of communicating progress in spinal cord injury research in traditional news and social media
Salwa Malhas (Vancouver / CA)
P-450
Life-changing diagnosis: patients' perspective on the prognosis disclosure of SCI
Dr Elia Zanin (Motta di Livenza / IT)
P-451
Risk of fracture among patients with spinal cord injury: a nationwide cohort study in South Korea
Dr Seonghye Kim (Seoul / KR)
P-452
Unmet healthcare needs in spinal cord injury: an Australian cross-sectional study
Professor Timothy Geraghty (Brisbane / AU)
P-453
Dysreflexic dilemma: do we need a revised definition for autonomic dysreflexia?
Dr Vera-Ellen Lucci (Burnaby / CA)
P-454
Activation of the pelvic floor muscles during Lokomat- and Ekso-assisted walking in controls and people with motor-complete spinal cord injury
Xueqing Zhou (Vancouver / CA)
P-455
Variability and potential mechanisms of altered spinal reflexes after incomplete spinal cord injury as assessed with the soleus H-reflex
Dr Yao Sun (Vancouver / CA; Victoria / CA)
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