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Spinal Cord Injury

Daily Treatment Report

Cognitive Therapy-CBT-Psychotherapy

 

 

Device Therapy

Drug Side-Effects and Interactions

Drugs

Steroids for acute spinal cord injury. "High-dose methylprednisolone steroid therapy is the only pharmacologic therapy shown to have efficacy in a phase three randomized trial when administered within eight hours of injury. One trial indicates additional benefit by extending the maintenance dose from 24 to 48 hours, if start of treatment must be delayed to between three and eight hours after injury."

Exercise

Heart adaptations to long-term aerobic training in paraplegic subjects: an echocardiographic study (Spinal Cord 2012)

General Information

Acute Treatment Options for Spinal Cord Injury (Current Treatment Options in Neurology 2012)

Guidelines

 

Immunotherapy

 

Internet Sites

Treatment Information

DrugBank (drug structure)

FDA - MedWatch (Drug Alerts)

Drug-Food-Supplement Information

Drug Information Online

Drug Interaction Checker

DrugDigest (drug interactions)

FDA - Drug Interactions: What You Should Know

NIH - Botanical Dietary Supplements: Background Information

NIH - Drug, Supplements, and Herbal Information

NIH - Herbal Supplements: Consider Safety, Too

NIH - Medicines

NIH - Vitamin and Mineral Supplement Fact Sheets

Nutrition

Other

Other Treatments

Experimental

Radiotherapy

Supplements-Vitamins-CAM

Recovery from spinal cord injury using naturally occurring antiinflammatory compound curcumin. (J Neurosurg Spine. 2012)

Surgery

Transplantation

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