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Original Source: Effect of Guided Imagery on Patients With Chronic Pain Related to Spinal Cord Injury
Chronic pain after spinal cord injury in or below the level of injury is a common problem and can be severe. The purpose of our study is to investigate the effect of pleasant guided imagery on spinal cord injured patients with chronic pain in or below the level of injury.
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A spinal cord tumor is a noncancerous (benign) or cancerous (malignant) growth in or around the spinal cord. 10 % originate from the cells within the spinal cord; these cause a fluid-filled cavity...
The spinal cord is a bundle of nerves that descends through the bottom of the skull from the base of the brain (brainstem) and descends to the bottom of the spine, where it thins, and becomes the ca...
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FDA Approves Lyrica For The Management Of Neuropathic Pain Associated With Spinal Cord Injury ...
First and Only Treatment Option Approved in the U.S. for Pain Condition Affecting 40 Percent of Spinal Cord Injury Patients
Lyrica Approved For Managing Neuropathic Pain In Spinal Cord Injury
First and Only Treatment Option Approved in the U.S. for Pain Condition Affecting 40 Percent of Spinal Cord Injury Patients Pfizer Inc. (NYSE: PFE) announced last week that the U.S. Food and Drug Adm...
Paralyzed Rat With Spinal Injury Walks Again With Robot Rehabilitation
A rat with spinal cord injury and paralyzed legs managed to walk again after robot rehabilitation got its spinal brain working again and voluntary movement was restored. Swiss researchers reported tha...
Neuroscience: Cell transplants for pain
Transplanting embryonic neurons into the mouse spinal cord seems to alleviate neuropathic pain — chronic pain that arises spontaneously or in response to the slightest touch due to peripheral nerve...
Pfizer's Lyrica cleared for spinal cord injury pain in USA
The US Food and Drug Administration has approved the use of Lyrica (pregabalin) capsules CV for the management of neuropathic pain associated with spinal cord injury. Lyrica, from drugs behemoth Pfize...
Walking again after spinal cord injury
Neuroplasticity after severe injury It is well known that the brain and spinal cord can adapt and recover from moderate injury, a quality known as neuroplasticity. But until now the spinal cord ex...
Promising Mechanism For Healing Spinal Cord Injury
Yona Goldshmit, Ph.D., is a former physical therapist who worked in rehabilitation centers with spinal cord injury patients for many years before deciding to switch her focus to the underlying science...
New findings could help speed recovery, alleviate pain associated with spinal cord injury
(Society for Neuroscience) Research released today demonstrates how new scientific knowledge is driving innovative treatments for spinal cord injuries. Spinal cord damage is debilitating and life-alte...
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Few studies have examined the effects of guided imagery on older adults in residential care. This study aimed to evaluate the outcome of group-delivered guided imagery over a 16-day period with a samp...
Forchheimer MB, Richards JS, Chiodo AE, Bryce TN, Dyson-Hudson TA. Cut point determination in the measurement of pain and its relationship to psychosocial and functional measures after traumatic spina...
The aim of this study is to determine the role of nitric oxide (NO) in neuropathic pain and the effect of embryonic neural stem cell (ENSC) transplantation on NO content in rat spinal cord neurons fol...
Purpose: To examine the relationship between depression and pain severity during inpatient rehabilitation for those with new onset of spinal cord injury or spinal cord disease (SCI/D), along with pati...
Low back pain among caregivers of spinal cord injured patients.
Objective: To evaluate the prevalence of low back pain among caregivers of patients with spinal cord injury and to investigate the risk factors for LBP among this population. Design: A cross-sectional...