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John F. Ditunno, MD

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132 S. Tenth Street
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Philadelphia, PA 19107

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Most Recent Peer-reviewed Publications

  1. Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Polio, and the Warm Springs Experiment: Its Impact on Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
  2. Advances in the rehabilitation management of acute spinal cord injury
  3. Consumer preference in ranking walking function utilizing the walking index for spinal cord injury II
  4. A clinical prediction rule for ambulation outcomes after traumatic spinal cord injury: A longitudinal cohort study
  5. Extent of spontaneous motor recovery after traumatic cervical sensorimotor complete spinal cord injury
  6. The reproducibility and convergent validity of the walking index for spinal cord injury (WISCI) in chronic spinal cord injury
  7. Outcome measures: Evolution in clinical trials of neurological/functional recovery in spinal cord injury
  8. Walking index for spinal cord injury version 2 (WISCI-II) with repeatability of the 10-m walk time: Inter- and intrarater reliabilities
  9. Position statement on the sale of unproven cellular therapies for spinal cord injury: The international campaign for cures of spinal cord injury paralysis
  10. Outcome measures in spinal cord injury: Recent assessments and recommendations for future directions
  11. Erratum: International standards to document remaining autonomic function after spinal cord injury (Spinal Cord (2009) 47 (575) DOI:10.1038/sc.2008.170))
  12. International standards to document remaining autonomic function after spinal cord injury
  13. Clinical relevance of gait research applied to clinical trials in spinal cord injury
  14. Outcome measures for gait and ambulation in the spinal cord injury population
  15. From the 2006 NIDRR SCI measures meeting functional recovery measures for spinal cord injury: An evidence-based review for clinical practice and research
  16. Standardized ambulation assessments following spinal cord injury
  17. Validation of the walking index for spinal cord injury in a US and European clinical population
  18. Validity of the walking scale for spinal cord injury and other domains of function in a multicenter clinical trial
  19. The Assessment of Walking Capacity Using the Walking Index for Spinal Cord Injury: Self-Selected Versus Maximal Levels
  20. 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
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