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1. Remote Ischemic conditioning as an emerging tool to improve corticospinal transmission in individuals with chronic spinal cord injury.

2. Pharmacological management of acute spinal cord injury: a longitudinal multi-cohort observational study.

3. Priming locomotor training with transspinal stimulation in people with spinal cord injury: study protocol of a randomized clinical trial.

4. Intraoperative electrical stimulation of the human dorsal spinal cord reveals a map of arm and hand muscle responses.

5. Duration and reliability of the silent period in individuals with spinal cord injury.

6. Effects of Remote Ischemic Conditioning on Hand Engagement in individuals with Spinal cord Injury (RICHES): protocol for a pilot crossover study.

7. Clinical Trial Designs for Neuromodulation in Chronic Spinal Cord Injury Using Epidural Stimulation.

8. Exoskeletal-assisted walking may improve seated balance in persons with chronic spinal cord injury: a pilot study.

9. Cardiovascular Autonomic Dysfunction in Spinal Cord Injury: Epidemiology, Diagnosis, and Management.

10. Changes in bowel function following exoskeletal-assisted walking in persons with spinal cord injury: an observational pilot study.

11. Posteroanterior cervical transcutaneous spinal stimulation targets ventral and dorsal nerve roots.

12. Multimodal cortical and subcortical exercise compared with treadmill training for spinal cord injury.

13. Antispasmodic medications may be associated with reduced recovery during inpatient rehabilitation after traumatic spinal cord injury.

14. Paired Stimulation to Promote Lasting Augmentation of Corticospinal Circuits.

15. Diffusion tensor imaging as a predictor of locomotor function after experimental spinal cord injury and recovery.

16. Adaptation of computerized posturography to assess seated balance in persons with spinal cord injury.

17. Recovery from chronic spinal cord contusion after Nogo receptor intervention.

18. Nogo receptor deletion and multimodal exercise improve distinct aspects of recovery in cervical spinal cord injury.

19. Functional MRI and other non-invasive imaging technologies: providing visual biomarkers for spinal cord structure and function after injury.

20. Can regenerating axons recapitulate developmental guidance during recovery from spinal cord injury?

21. Acute changes in soleus H-reflex facilitation and central motor conduction after targeted physical exercises.

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