Inspiratory-expiratory pressure threshold respiratory training is a promising technique to positively affect both respiratory and cardiovascular dysregulation observed in persons with chronic SCI. https://www.archives-pmr.org/article/S0003-9993(17)30529-4/fulltext
U of L Researchers Report Activity-Based Training Improves Urinary Function After Spinal Cord Injury
Spinal cord injury impacts communication between the brain and the neurons in the lower part of the spinal cord that controls bladder, bowel, and sexual…
Improvements in bladder, bowel and sexual outcomes following task-specific locomotor training in human spinal cord injury Objective Locomotor training (LT) as a therapeutic intervention following…
The results of this study indicate that individuals with high-level and motor-complete SCI are at increased risk of not completing the Valsalva maneuver. Baroreflex-mediated responses…
Respiratory training increases respiratory capacity and improves orthostatic stress–mediated respiratory, cardiovascular, and autonomic responses, suggesting that this intervention can be an efficacious therapy for managing…
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Locomotor Training with body weight support significantly improves pulmonary function in individuals with chronic SCI. These improvements are likely the result of neuroplastic changes in…
Quality of Residual Neuromuscular Control and Functional Deficits in Patients with Spinal Cord Injury Study Design: Prospective cohort study.Objective: This study examined the relationship between…