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Spinal Cord Injury Research

Spinal Cord Anatomy, Treatment of Spinal Cord Injuries, Spinal Cord Regeneration

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define paralysis and paresthesia. Why would both occur if the cord is transected?
I'm doing some research on spinal cord injury. ON how death occurs with a complet...
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Spinal Cord Injury Research Sites

Cure Paralysis Now
Devoted to the advancement of the cure for spinal cord paralysis.
http://www.cureparalysis.org/

ICORD: International Collaboration on Repair Discoveries
Spinal cord and brain injury repair research group at the University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada.
http://cord.ubc.ca/

Nat'l Academies Press: In Search of the Lost Cord: Solving the Mystery of Spinal Cord Regeneration
Complete text of Luba Vikhanski's book.
http://www.nap.edu/catalog/10124.html

National Center for the Dissemination of Disability Research
National Center for the Dissemination of Disability Research
http://www.ncddr.org/

Quest for the Cure
Group of people dedicated to lobbying for more spinal cord injury research funding at the state and federal levels.
http://carecure.rutgers.edu/quest/QuestHome.html

Spinal Cord Injury Research Links
Spinal Cord Injury - SCI Links
http://www.ba-comm.com/sci/

Spinal Cord Injury: Advancement in Recovery and Research
Information on current research in spinal cord injurie and treatment.
http://www.chem.uwec.edu/Chem412_S99/41299/spinal/index.htm

Spinal Cord Repair
Researchers now are uncovering ways to repair spinal cord injuries.
http://apu.sfn.org/content/Publications/BrainBriefings/spinal_cord.html

Spinal Cord Society
The Spinal Cord Society is an international organization for cure research and treatment of spinal cord injury paralysis and related problems.
http://members.aol.com/scsweb/private/scshome.htm

Stem Cell Research in Spinal Cord Injury
Current research using stem cells offers new hope in treatment of spinal cord injuries.
http://www.namiscc.org/newsletters/December01/SCI-stem-cell-research.htm

Welcome to the Cleveland FES Center
A research consortium in Functional Electrical Stimulation.
http://feswww.fes.cwru.edu/