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Ambulation and complications related to assistive devices after spinal cord injury

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Pages 652-659 | Published online: 19 Nov 2013

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Marlene Firing Kroman, Vivien Jørgensen & Karen Synne Groven. (2023) Making sense of invisible bodily changes and new ways of doing physical activity: experiences of individuals following traumatic incomplete spinal cord injury. European Journal of Physiotherapy 25:6, pages 317-323.
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Kathleen A. Martin Ginis, Anthony Papathomas, Marie-Josée Perrier & Brett Smith. (2017) Psychosocial factors associated with physical activity in ambulatory and manual wheelchair users with spinal cord injury: a mixed-methods study. Disability and Rehabilitation 39:2, pages 187-192.
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Ana Onate-Figuérez, Juan Avendaño-Coy, Sara Fernández-Canosa, Vanesa Soto-León, María Isabel López-Molina & Antonio Oliviero. (2023) Factors Associated With Fatigue in People With Spinal Cord Injury: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 104:1, pages 132-142.
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Yue Cao, Nicole D. DiPiro, Sandra S. Brotherton & James S. Krause. (2020) Assistive devices and future fall-related injuries among ambulatory adults with spinal cord injury: a prospective cohort study. Spinal Cord 59:7, pages 747-752.
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Arvind Ramanujam, Kamyar Momeni, Manikandan Ravi, Jonathan Augustine, Erica Garbarini, Peter Barrance, Ann M. Spungen, Pierre Asselin, Steven Knezevic & Gail F. Forrest. (2020) Dynamic Margins of Stability During Robot-Assisted Walking in Able-Bodied Individuals: A Preliminary Study. Frontiers in Robotics and AI 7.
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Florian Michaud, Urbano Lugris, Javier Cuadrado, Andres Kecskemethy & Ye Ou. (2020) A Procedure to Define Customized Musculoskeletal Models for the Analysis of the Crutch-Orthosis-Assisted Gait of Spinal Cord Injured Subjects. Journal of Biomechanical Engineering 142:12.
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Jayne Donovan, Brittany Snider, Amanda Miller & Steven Kirshblum. (2020) Walking after Spinal Cord Injury: Current Clinical Approaches and Future Directions. Current Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Reports 8:3, pages 149-158.
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Hardeep Singh, Arielle Shibi Rosen, Geoff Bostick, Anita Kaiser & Kristin E Musselman. (2020) Exploring the causes and impacts of falls among ambulators with spinal cord injury using photovoice: a mixed-methods study. BMJ Open 10:8, pages e039763.
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Sarah V. C. Lawrason, Kendra R. Todd, Robert B. Shaw & Kathleen A. Martin Ginis. (2020) Physical activity among individuals with spinal cord injury who ambulate: a systematic scoping review. Spinal Cord 58:7, pages 735-745.
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Yue Cao, Nicole DiPiro, Chao Li, Jon Roesler & James S. Krause. (2020) Behavioral Factors and Unintentional Injuries After Spinal Cord Injury. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 101:3, pages 412-417.
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Stephanie Rigot, Lynn Worobey & Michael L. Boninger. (2018) Gait Training in Acute Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation—Utilization and Outcomes Among Nonambulatory Individuals: Findings From the SCIRehab Project. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 99:8, pages 1591-1598.
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H A Anton, W C Miller, A F Townson, B Imam, N Silverberg & S Forwell. (2016) The course of fatigue after acute spinal cord injury. Spinal Cord 55:1, pages 94-97.
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Cornelia Hensel, Ute Eck, Merkur Alimusaj, Rudolf Kaschuba, Anne von Reumont, Rüdiger Rupp & Eva-Maria Schmidt. 2017. Neurological Aspects of Spinal Cord Injury. Neurological Aspects of Spinal Cord Injury 649 688 .
E M Smith, B Imam, W C Miller, N D Silverberg, H A Anton, S J Forwell & A F Townson. (2015) The relationship between fatigue and participation in spinal cord injury. Spinal Cord 54:6, pages 457-462.
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Dennis R. Louie, Janice J. Eng & Tania Lam. (2015) Gait speed using powered robotic exoskeletons after spinal cord injury: a systematic review and correlational study. Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 12:1.
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Lee L. Saunders & James S. Krause. (2015) Injuries and Falls in an Aging Cohort with Spinal Cord Injury: SCI Aging Study. Topics in Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation 21:3, pages 201-207.
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N D DiPiro, L L Saunders, S Brotherton, S Kraft & J S Krause. (2014) Pain and fatigue as mediators of the relationship between mobility aid usage and depressive symptomatology in ambulatory individuals with SCI. Spinal Cord 52:4, pages 316-321.
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