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Record Nr.

UNINA9910782038903321

Titolo

Spinal cord injury : progress, promise, and priorities / / Committee on Spinal Cord Injury, Board on Neuroscience and Behavioral Health ; Catharyn T. Liverman [et al.], editors

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Washington, DC : , : National Academies Press, , 2005

©2005

ISBN

0-309-16520-2

1-280-74210-0

9786610742103

0-309-54859-4

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (xvi, 343 pages) : illustrations

Altri autori (Persone)

LivermanCatharyn T

Disciplina

617.4/82044

Soggetti

Spinal cord - Wounds and injuries

Spinal cord - Wounds and injuries - Research - United States

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

""Front Matter""; ""REVIEWERS""; ""PREFACE""; ""ACKNOWLEDGMENTS""; ""CONTENTS""; ""EXECUTIVE SUMMARY""; ""1 INTRODUCTION""; ""2 PROGRESSION OF SPINAL CORD INJURY""; ""3 TOOLS FOR ASSESSING SPINAL CORD INJURY AND REPAIR""; ""4 CURRENT THERAPEUTIC INTERVENTIONS""; ""5 PROGRESS TOWARD NEURONAL REPAIR AND REGENERATION""; ""6 DEVELOPING NEW THERAPEUTIC INTERVENTIONS: FROM THE LABORATORY TO THE CLINIC""; ""7 RESEARCH ORGANIZATION: CREATING AN ENVIRONMENT TO ACCELERATE PROGRESS""; ""8 STATE PROGRAMS IN SPINAL CORD INJURY""; ""APPENDIXES""; ""A STUDY PROCESS""; ""B ACRONYMS""

""C GLOSSARY OF MAJOR TERMS""; ""D TOOLS TO ASSESS SPINAL CORD INJURY OUTCOMES""; ""E CLINICAL TRIALS OF METHYLPREDNISOLONE""; ""F EXAMPLES OF ALTERNATIVE THERAPIES""; ""G SPINAL CORD INJURY CLINICAL TRIALS PUBLISHED FROM 1998 TO 2003""; ""H LEGISLATION SPONSORING STATE SPINAL CORD INJURY RESEARCH""; ""I COMMITTEE AND STAFF BIOGRAPHIES""; ""INDEX""

Sommario/riassunto

An estimated 11,000 spinal cord injuries occur each year in the United



States and more than 200,000 Americans are currently living with a spinal cord injury. A spinal cord injury affects many systems and functions of the body that are vital to health and well-being and can result in paralysis, bowel and bladder dysfunction, sexual dysfunction, respiratory impairment, temperature regulation problems, and chronic pain. During the last two decades, long-standing beliefs about the inability of the adult nervous system to heal itself have been eroded by the flood of new information from research in the neurosciences and related fields. However, there are still no cures and the challenge of restoring function in the wake of spinal cord injuries remains extremely complex.Spinal Cord Injury examines the future directions for research with the goal of accelerating the development of cures for spinal cord injuries. The Institute of Medicine's panel of experts examines research needs and priorities and provides a set of recommendations for future research directions. Further recommendations are made for strengthening and coordinating the research infrastructure. The report was sponsored by the New York Spinal Cord Injury Research Board. Funders at federal and state agencies, academic organizations, pharmaceutical and device companies, and nonprofit organizations will all find this book an essential resource as they examine their opportunities.