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Publikováno v:
The Journal of Spinal Cord Medicine. :1-7
Activity-based recovery training (ABRT) reverses spinal cord injury (SCI) induced polyuria and alterations of biomarkers involved with fluid balance, including expression levels of kidney vasopressin 2 receptors. However, void volumes do not return t
Autor:
Charles H Hubscher, April N Herrity, Carolyn S Williams, Lynnette R Montgomery, Andrea M Willhite, Claudia A Angeli, Susan J Harkema
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 13, Iss 1, p e0190998 (2018)
Locomotor training (LT) as a therapeutic intervention following spinal cord injury (SCI) is an effective rehabilitation strategy for improving motor outcomes, but its impact on non-locomotor functions is unknown. Given recent results of our labs' pre
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https://doaj.org/article/04f0c955256744c0a15823c9c265ff7f
Publikováno v:
The journal of sexual medicine. 16(8)
Introduction Multisystem functional gains have been reported in males with spinal cord injury (SCI) after undergoing activity-based training (ABT), including increases in scoring of sexual function and reports of improved erectile function. Aim This
Autor:
Lynnette R. Montgomery, Charles H. Hubscher, Cui Bo Yang, Jason H. Gumbel, James E. Armstrong, Robert F Hoey, Casey J. Steadman, Jason D. Fell
Publikováno v:
Journal of visualized experiments : JoVE. (143)
Spinal cord injury (SCI) results in lasting deficits that include both mobility and a multitude of autonomic-related dysfunctions. Locomotor training (LT) on a treadmill is widely used as a rehabilitation tool in the SCI population with many benefits
Autor:
Susan J. Harkema, Lynnette R. Montgomery, April N. Herrity, Carolyn S. Williams, Charles H. Hubscher, Claudia A. Angeli, Andrea Willhite
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE
PLoS ONE, Vol 13, Iss 1, p e0190998 (2018)
PLoS ONE, Vol 13, Iss 1, p e0190998 (2018)
Objective Locomotor training (LT) as a therapeutic intervention following spinal cord injury (SCI) is an effective rehabilitation strategy for improving motor outcomes, but its impact on non-locomotor functions is unknown. Given recent results of our
Publikováno v:
American journal of physiology. Renal physiology. 314(1)
Urinary dysfunction is a common complaint following spinal cord injury (SCI) and is a leading issue for individuals with SCI that impacts their quality of life. One urinary complication that has received little attention is SCI-induced polyuria, even
Autor:
Jason D. Fell, Lynnette R. Montgomery, April N. Herrity, James E. Armstrong, Charles H. Hubscher, Susan J. Harkema, Pradeepa Poudyal
Publikováno v:
American journal of physiology. Renal physiology. 310(11)
Spinal cord injury (SCI) causes dramatic changes in the quality of life, including coping with bladder dysfunction which requires repeated daily and nightly catheterizations. Our laboratory has recently demonstrated in a rat SCI model that repetitive