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Recent findings and research reports on SCI

New Studies Recruiting Patients with Overactive Bladder
Dignity Study Is an overactive bladder causing you to live an under-active life?If you have a spinal cord injury or have been diagnosed with multiple sclerosis and suffer from an overactive bladder, you may want to learn if you qualify for one of the Dignity Studies. The purpose of these studies is to determine the effectiveness and safety of an investigational medication for controlling symptoms of overactive ...More


SCI Conference 
3rd National Spinal Cord Injury Conference and the 16th Interurban Spinal Cord Injury Conference
The 3rd National Spinal Cord Injury Conference and the 16th Interurban Spinal Cord Injury Conference will be held as one national event in Toronto on November 6–8, 2008.
Spinal Cord Rehabilitation: Innovation, Impact ...More

Research Shows Rehabilitation Benefits of Using Nintendo Wii
Newswise — A UMDNJ case study focused on use of the Nintendo Wii for rehabilitation of a teen with cerebral palsy is believed to be the first published research showing the physical therapy benefits resulting from use of...More

Health Minister Tony Clement 
Health Research Touching Lives
Minister Clement announces over $298 million for research to improve the health of Canadians
Health Minister Tony Clement announces $298 million for 764 health research projects across Canada. Inphotograph left to rig...More

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Research Analyzes the Effectiveness of Decompression Surgery in Patients with Cervical Spinal Cord Injuries
Newswise — Every year, nearly 12,000 individuals in the United States and Canada, mostly young adults, sustain a spinal cord injury (SCI). According to the Centers for Diseases Control and Prevention (CDC), SCI costs an ...More

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Nervous System Can Reorganize Itself and Use New Pathways to Restore Walking after Spinal Cord Injury
A UCLA study demonstrates that the nervous system can reorganize itself after spinal cord injury and use new pathways to restore the cellular communication required for walking. Published in the January edition of Nature...More

Lynette Kunz 
Urologist Uses Botox to Treat Debilitating Condition
Newswise — Eight years ago, Lynette Kunz suffered a severe spinal cord injury that left her a quadriplegic and sufferer of involuntary bladder contractions. The condition constantly interfered with her daily life.
“I ...More

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Findings Could Lead to New Therapy for Spinal Cord Injury
Newswise — October 2007
Research led by scientists at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD) School of Medicine has identified a target with potential as an effective new therapy for chronic spasticity and rig...More

Canada to be home to one-of-a-kind research facility
iDAPT offers new hope to people living with disabilities
Toronto - October 2007 - It will be one of the world's most advanced rehabilitation research and development facilities - a place where new therapies and assis...More

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Urologists Studying Regenerated Neo-Bladder to Help Spinal Cord Injury Patients
Newswise (October 2007) — Urologists at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital are studying whether a neo-bladder construct grown from a patient’s own cells can improve bladder function for adult spinal cord injury patient...More

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Medication Appears Helpful for Treatment of Erectile Dysfunction in Men With Spinal Cord Injuries
Source: American Medical Association (AMA)
Newswise — The drug tadalafil appears to improve erectile function in men with spinal cord injuries, according to an article posted online today that will appear in the Nove...More

fibrinogen 
Blood Clotting Protein May Inhibit Spinal Cord Regeneration
Newswise — Fibrinogen, a blood-clotting protein found in circulating blood, has been found to inhibit the growth of central nervous system neuronal cells, a process that is necessary for the regeneration of the spinal co...More

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Human Stem Cell Treatment Restores Motor Function in Paralyzed Rats
Newswise — Rats paralyzed due to loss of blood flow to the spine returned to near normal ambulatory function six weeks after receiving grafts of human spinal stem cells (hSSCs), researchers from the University of Califor...More

Myomo 
Robot-Assisted Exercise May Help Disabled Stroke Patients Regain Arm Movement
Newswise — An experimental robotic device that provides a "power assist" to weakened muscles shows promising results in improving arm motion in partially paralyzed stroke survivors, according to preliminary research in t...More

Hypertension Drug Reverses Death of Cells
Newswise — Purdue University researchers have identified a drug commonly used to treat hypertension that may also reverse damage from spinal cord injuries, cancer and Parkinson's disease.
A research team led by Riyi S...More

Research 
Treatment Holds Promise for Thousands of Patients Impacted by Spinal Cord Injury
Newswise — Spinal cord injury (SCI) is one of the most significant forms of neurotrauma with major economic and social impact. Every year, nearly 12,000 individuals in the United States and Canada, mostly young adults, s...More

Los Angeles Man Working to Beat Comeback Odds After Spinal Cord Injury Leads to Paralysis
Newswise — According to the diagnostic scans, Leon Smith would never be able to reach out with his arms, grasp with his hands or take another step.
But the X-rays and MRIs were completed last August after Smith suffe...More

ICCP 
What you should know if you are considering participation in a clinical trial
Increasingly, advances in spinal cord injury (SCI) research are finding their way into clinical practice. Many of these experimental therapies are currently undergoing clinical trials or are preparing to enter the clinic...More

stem cells 
Latest Research News
February 15, 2007
Human Stem Cell Transplants Mature Into Neurons, Make Contacts in Rat Spinal Cord
Newswise — Human nerve stem cells transplanted into rats’ damaged spinal cords have survived, grown and in some ca...More

verticalurology 
Beaumont research gives new hope for bladder control
Beaumont Hospitals has launched a research study to "rewire" nerves in the spinal cord in the hope of giving bladder control to people with spinal cord injury or spina bifida who otherwise depend on self-catheterization ...More

BioAxone Therapeutic Licenses Phase II Spinal Cord Injury Drug Cethrin(R) to Boston Life Sciences
MONTREAL, Jan. 4 /CNW Telbec/ - BioAxone Therapeutic announced today that
it has licensed its clinical phase II spinal cord injury drug Cethrin to
Boston Life Sciences, Inc. (NASDAQ:BLSI). The worldwide, exclusive licens...More

stem cells 
Scientists Discover New, Readily Available Source of Stem Cells
Newswise — Scientists have discovered a new source of stems cells and have used them to create muscle, bone, fat, blood vessel, nerve and liver cells in the laboratory. The first report showing the isolation of broad pot...More

Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation Evidence (SCIRE)
SCIRE is a synthesis of the research evidence underlying rehabilitation interventions to improve the health of people living with SCI. SCIRE covers a comprehensive set of topics relevant to SCI rehabilitation and communi...More

American Academy of Neurology 
Researchers Discover Treatment for Spinal Cord Injury Pain
Newswise — Spinal cord injury patients with moderate to severe nerve pain experienced less pain and in some cases no pain while taking the drug pregabalin, according to a study published in the November 28, 2006, issue o...More

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Investigators Discover Modified Growth Control in Human Embryonic Stem Cells
Newswise — Two papers published by University of Massachusetts Medical School (UMMS) Department of Cell Biology and Cancer Center investigators report striking changes in control of growth in human embryonic stem cells. ...More

stem cells 
Setting the Record Straight: Human Embryonic Stem Cell Research
Newswise — As interest in embryonic stem cell research continues to increase, so too does the incidence of messages surrounding it: some messages misleading and others honest; some subtle and others blatant.
Scientist...More

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Christopher Reeve grant helps Dalhousie lab's walk research
Lab Canada
March 2005
The Christopher Reeve Paralysis Foundation has granted a neurosurgeon in Halifax $140,000 US toward research to understand how spinal neurons control our ability to walk.

A Dalhousie Medi...More

Phase I ProCord Study Suggests Evidence of Safety
The National Spinal Cord Injury Association (NSCIA)

L.A., California, September, 2005 — Proneuron Biotechnologies (www.proneuron.com) announced today the publication of the results of the first ProCord study in the Sept...More

Inclined Bed Study
Andrew K. Fletcher
Paignton, Devon U.K.
People with spinal cord injury are needed to participate in an online Diary Study, in order to determine that altering a sleeping position can have a positive affect on the nerv...More

Swiftness 
New and Emerging Therapies for SCI
Icelandic Health Authorities and the World Health Organization (WHO) with the support of the Council of Europe have launched an international effort to accumulate information on various therapies and procedures that hav...More

Developmental Issues Affecting Children and Adolencents With SCI
Jennifer Rodriguez
United Spinal Association

The following research reports were presented at the 2005 Conference of the American Association of Spinal Cord Injury Psychologists and Social Workers (AASCIPSW) and focus o...More

NSBRI 
Remedies to bone loss in space may benefit Earth patients first
HOUSTON - Spinal cord injury patients may be the first to benefit from studies to reduce bone loss in astronauts on long missions.

"These two groups, astronauts and paraplegic patients, experience bone and muscle...More

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Geron Announces Publication of Study Results Supporting Safety and Utility of Human Embryonic Stem Cell-Derived Therapeutic Product for Treatment of Spinal Cord Injury
Source: BIOWIRE
Geron Corporation (Nasdaq:GERN) announced today the publication of preclinical studies that support the safety and utility of GRNOPC1, Geron's lead human embryonic stem cell (hESC)-based therapeutic pr...More

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Robotic Treadmill Training Helps Retrain Brain, Improves Walking for Some Partially Paralyzed People
Source: UT Southwestern Medical Center

DALLAS, TX -- November, 2005 -- People who have suffered partial paralysis from spinal-cord injury show increased activity in the part of the brain responsible for muscle moveme...More

Scientists Coax Nerve Fibers to Regrow After Spinal Cord Injury
An exerpt from Newswise
Source: Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions

In tests on rats, researchers at Johns Hopkins and the University of Michigan have developed a treatment that helps spinal cord nerves regrow after inj...More

Centennial Flame Research Award for Persons with Disabilities
The Standing Committee on Human Resources, Social Development and the Status of Persons with Disabilities is inviting Canadians with disabilities to apply for the 2006 Centennial Flame Research Award. According to the Ce...More


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Canadian researchers take top international prize
Toronto Rehab


Nov. 22, 2005 - An enterprising team of Toronto and Vancouver researchers has captured first prize in an international competition for designing an anti-collision system for powered wheelchairs an advance...More

Disability Travel on the Rise Despite Barriers to Access
Eric Lipp
Laurel Van Horn
Open Doors Organization

CHICAGO: The Open Doors Organization (ODO) in cooperation with the Travel Industry Association of America (TIA) have released the findings of their 2005 research stud...More
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