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Periodic quadriplegia during the acute postoperative phase of cervical laminoplasty: a case report a…
Autonomic dysfunction with areflexic quadriplegia: An unusual presentation of snake envenomation.
Quadriplegia and rhabdomyolysis as a presenting feature of Conn's syndrome.
The ability of heart rate or perceived exertion to predict oxygen uptake varies across exercise mode…
Spastic quadriplegia following intradermal use of hydrogen peroxide in the tardive curettage procedu…
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Providing Closed Loop Cortical Control of Extracorporeal Devices to Patients With Quadriplegia
Brain Machine Interface (BMI) in Subjects Living With Quadriplegia
Providing Brain Control of Extracorporeal Devices to Patients With Quadriplegia
Finding the Optimal Voluntary Exercise Parameters for Those Living With Quadriplegia
Use of Neural Functional Electrical Stimulation for the Recovery of Grasping Movements for Patient W…
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