Spinal Cord Injuries: Advances in Rehabilitation
A special issue of Journal of Clinical Medicine (ISSN 2077-0383). This special issue belongs to the section "Clinical Rehabilitation".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 December 2023) | Viewed by 28825
Special Issue Editors
2. Faculty of Medicine and Health, The University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW 2006, Australia
Interests: spinal cord injury; physiotherapy; neurorehabilitation; rehabilitation; physical rehabilitation; spinal cord; spasticity; pain assessment; paraplegia; neurology
2. Faculty of Medicine and Health, The University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW 2006, Australia
Interests: rehabilitaion; clinical psychology; psycho-social outcomes; spinal cord injury
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Dear Colleagues,
Spinal cord injury (SCI) is a chronic neurological disorder that occurs as a consequence of traumatic injury or disease that impairs voluntary motor control and sensory function and may lead to permanent disability. It also results in many secondary health conditions, such as the disturbance of the autonomic nervous system, affecting cardiovascular, cognitive, bladder and bowel functions, amongst others. As a result, people with SCI experience a range of psychosocial adjustment challenges, including weight gain, disturbed sleep, impaired cognitive performance, chronic pain, relationship stress, social discrimination and reduced employment prospects. People with SCI also have a higher risk of mental health problems, including substance abuse, depression and anxiety disorder. It is therefore critical that improvements in SCI rehabilitation continue to be achieved and that these improvements are informed by evidence-based research. Accordingly, we announce this Special Issue, entitled “Spinal Cord Injuries: Advances in Rehabilitation”. This Special Issue calls for original research articles and systematic reviews that investigate features of the nature and rehabilitation of SCI, including conditions that influence rehabilitation outcomes and novel interventions that constitute advances in rehabilitation approaches.
Dr. Mohit Arora
Prof. Dr. Ashley Craig
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- spinal cord Injury
- rehabilitation
- chronic pain
- depression
- autonomic function
- clinical psychology
- fatigue
- neuroscience
- adjustment
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