- Title
- Considerations and recommendations for selection and utilization of upper extremity clinical outcome assessments in human spinal cord injury trials
- Creators
- Linda A. T Jones - Encino, CA USAAnne Bryden - Cleveland, OH USATracey L Wheeler - Encino, CA USAKeith E Tansey - Jackson, MS USAKim D Anderson - Miami, FL USAMichael S Beattie - San Francisco, CA USAAndrew Blight - Ardsley, NY USAArmin Curt - Zurich, SwitzerlandEdelle Field-Fote - Atlanta, GA USAJames D Guest - Miami, FL USAJane Hseih - Salzburg, AustriaLyn B Jakeman - Bethesda, MD USASukhvinder Kalsi-Ryan - Toronto, ON CanadaLaura Krisa - Philadelphia, PA USADaniel P Lammertse - Englewood, CO USABenjamin Leiby - Philadelphia, PA USARalph Marino - Philadelphia, PA USAJan M Schwab - Columbus, OH USAGiorgio Scivoletto - Foundation Saint Lucia, Rome, ItalyDavid S Tulsky - Newark, DE USAEd Wirth - Fremont, CA USAJosé Zariffa - Toronto, ON CanadaNaomi Kleitman - Encino, CA USAMary Jane Mulcahey - Philadelphia, PA USAJohn D Steeves - Vancouver, Canada
- Publication Details
- Spinal cord, Vol.56(5), pp.414-425
- Publisher
- Nature Publishing Group UK; London
- Academic Unit
- Miller School of Medicine; Miami Project to Cure Paralysis; UMMG Dept of Neurological Surgery
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Journal article
- PMID
- 29284795
- PMCID
- PMC5951792
- Record Identifier
- 991031561608402976
Journal article
Considerations and recommendations for selection and utilization of upper extremity clinical outcome assessments in human spinal cord injury trials
Spinal cord, Vol.56(5), pp.414-425
2018
PMCID: PMC5951792
PMID: 29284795
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- Collaboration types
- Industry collaboration
- Domestic collaboration
- International collaboration
- Citation topics
- 1 Clinical & Life Sciences
- 1.82 Gait & Posture
- 1.82.875 Spinal Cord Injury
- Web Of Science research areas
- Clinical Neurology
- Rehabilitation
- ESI research areas
- Neuroscience & Behavior
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