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Prak R, Marsman J, Renken R, Tepper M, Thomas C, Zijdewind I
J Neurotrauma . 2021 Sep; 38(21):2988-2998. PMID: 34491111
Incomplete spinal cord injury (SCI) may result in muscle weakness and difficulties with force gradation. Although these impairments arise from the injury and subsequent changes at spinal levels, changes have...
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Gant K, Guest J, Palermo A, Vedantam A, Jimsheleishvili G, Bunge M, et al.
J Neurotrauma . 2021 Mar; 39(3-4):285-299. PMID: 33757304
A phase 1 open-label, non-randomized clinical trial was conducted to determine feasibility and safety of autologous human Schwann cell (ahSC) transplantation accompanied by rehabilitation in participants with chronic spinal cord...
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Tibbett J, Field-Fote E, Thomas C, Widerstrom-Noga E
PM R . 2019 Jul; 12(2):119-129. PMID: 31298813
Background: Spasticity and pain frequently co-occur in persons with spinal cord injury (SCI), yet, how these sequelae interact in daily life is unclear. Additionally, little is known about how psychological...
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Aguiar S, Baker S, Gant K, Bohorquez J, Thomas C
J Neurophysiol . 2018 Aug; 120(4):1765-1771. PMID: 30067124
Intermuscular coherence allows the investigation of common input to muscle groups. Although beta-band (15-30 Hz) intermuscular coherence is well understood as originating from the cortex, the source of intermuscular coherence...
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DeFOREST B, Winslow J, Thomas C
J Appl Physiol (1985) . 2018 May; 125(4):1131-1140. PMID: 29771606
Motor unit number estimation (MUNE) is important for determining motoneuron survival with age or in conditions such as amyotrophic lateral sclerosis or spinal cord injury. The original incremental method and...
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Tibbett J, Widerstrom-Noga E, Thomas C, Field-Fote E
J Spinal Cord Med . 2018 Jan; 42(3):318-327. PMID: 29334339
Context/objective: For persons with spinal cord injury, spasticity commonly interferes with activities of daily living such as transfers. Electromyography can be used to objectively measure muscle spasms during transfers, but...
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Gant K, Bohorquez J, Thomas C
Biomed Tech (Berl) . 2017 Nov; 64(1):81-91. PMID: 29095692
Various portable monitors have been used to quantify physical activity but most rely on detecting limb movement with a sensor rather than measuring muscle activity. Our first goal was to...
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Gant K, Nagle K, Cowan R, Field-Fote E, Nash M, Kressler J, et al.
J Neurotrauma . 2017 Aug; 35(3):411-423. PMID: 28795657
The safety and efficacy of pharmacological and cellular transplantation strategies are currently being evaluated in people with spinal cord injury (SCI). In studies of people with chronic SCIs, it is...
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Mayo M, DeFOREST B, Castellanos M, Thomas C
Front Integr Neurosci . 2017 Feb; 11:2. PMID: 28232792
Correlations between physiological, clinical and self-reported assessments of spasticity are often weak. Our aims were to quantify functional, self-reported and physiological indices of spasticity in individuals with thoracic spinal cord...
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Thomas C, Hager C, Klein C
J Neurophysiol . 2016 Nov; 117(2):684-691. PMID: 27852734
New & Noteworthy: Unitary F waves were common in paralyzed thenar muscles of people who had a chronic spinal cord injury (SCI) at the C level compared with uninjured people,...