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Philadelphia, PA 19107
(215) 955-6579
(215) 955-5152 fax
Most Recent Peer-reviewed Publications
- Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Polio, and the Warm Springs Experiment: Its Impact on Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
- Advances in the rehabilitation management of acute spinal cord injury
- Consumer preference in ranking walking function utilizing the walking index for spinal cord injury II
- A clinical prediction rule for ambulation outcomes after traumatic spinal cord injury: A longitudinal cohort study
- Extent of spontaneous motor recovery after traumatic cervical sensorimotor complete spinal cord injury
- The reproducibility and convergent validity of the walking index for spinal cord injury (WISCI) in chronic spinal cord injury
- Outcome measures: Evolution in clinical trials of neurological/functional recovery in spinal cord injury
- Walking index for spinal cord injury version 2 (WISCI-II) with repeatability of the 10-m walk time: Inter- and intrarater reliabilities
- Position statement on the sale of unproven cellular therapies for spinal cord injury: The international campaign for cures of spinal cord injury paralysis
- Outcome measures in spinal cord injury: Recent assessments and recommendations for future directions
- Erratum: International standards to document remaining autonomic function after spinal cord injury (Spinal Cord (2009) 47 (575) DOI:10.1038/sc.2008.170))
- International standards to document remaining autonomic function after spinal cord injury
- Clinical relevance of gait research applied to clinical trials in spinal cord injury
- Outcome measures for gait and ambulation in the spinal cord injury population
- From the 2006 NIDRR SCI measures meeting functional recovery measures for spinal cord injury: An evidence-based review for clinical practice and research
- Standardized ambulation assessments following spinal cord injury
- Validation of the walking index for spinal cord injury in a US and European clinical population
- Validity of the walking scale for spinal cord injury and other domains of function in a multicenter clinical trial
- The Assessment of Walking Capacity Using the Walking Index for Spinal Cord Injury: Self-Selected Versus Maximal Levels
- Guidelines for the conduct of clinical trials for spinal cord injury as developed by 0196 the ICCP panel: Spontaneous recovery after spinal cord injury and statistical power needed for therapeutic clinical trials
