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Spinal Cord Series and Cases (SCSC) publishes case reports, cases series, and academic articles of interest to the spinal cord injury and disorders community.SCSC is an official journal of the International Spinal Cord Society.
07/03/2024
It's started! I resumed the Graham walk this week-otherwise known as Canada to Key West, now renamed in honor of my son Graham Alexander and standing for The Green Route Aiding Healthy Adaptation and Mitigation. I am in North Carolina now-will be in Lumberton on Saturday and will be hopefully finishing the walk to Key West by mid-late May. I will be trying to live stream on YouTube along the route so please subscribe to the Sustain Our Abilities channel where it will be played so you can see the sights along the way!
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06/08/2022
Extreme heat and weather are the worst concerns persons living with SCI will need to deal with for the foreseeable future. Let's start thinking about the impact of climate change on persons with SCIs.
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🆕Does alar ligament injury predict conservative treatment failure of atlantoaxial rotatory subluxation in adults: Case report and review of the literature
See ➡https://nature.com/articles/s41394-021-00464-9
29/07/2021
🆕This case study describes a rare infarction in a and emphasizes the importance of providing an accurate diagnosis and treatment.
See ➡️ https://nature.com/articles/s41394-021-00425-2
The International Spinal Cord Society - ISCoS Spinal Research Institute International Network of Spinal Cord Injury Nurses International Spinal Cord Injury Occupational Therapists, SCIOT The International Network of Spinal Cord Injury Physiotherapists (SCIPT)
28/07/2021
🆕This study performed the literature search and summarized the clinical features and prognosis of persons with infected with from the published articles. Interested in Results?
See ➡️ https://www.nature.com/articles/s41394-021-00420-7
ISPRM Society International Network of Spinal Cord Injury Nurses The International Spinal Cord Society - ISCoS International Occupational Therapist Association(IOTA) International Spinal Cord Injury Occupational Therapists, SCIOT The International Network of Spinal Cord Injury Physiotherapists (SCIPT) Spinal Research Institute
18/07/2021
🆕Thoracic ligamentum flavum ossification: a rare cause of without tomographic evidence of trauma in a Caucasian patient. Case report and literature review
See ➡️ https://www.nature.com/articles/s41394-021-00422-5
The International Spinal Cord Society - ISCoS Spinal Research Institute Spinal Cord ISPRM Society International Network of Spinal Cord Injury Nurses
13/07/2021
Are you aware of this year 2021 theme? For more information see the below post!
On the suggestion of the International Spinal Cord Society (ISCoS), Prevention Committee, 'Spinal Cord Injury Day’ is observed on 5th September every year with the intention of increasing awareness amongst the general public and helping facilitate an inclusive life for persons with disability.
Events will be organized around the world, in as many countries as possible: please contact your medical centre or the local authority to know what is organized in your city.
This will be the 6th year of . Since its inception the ‘Spinal Cord Injury Day’ each year is themed: ‘Yes We Can’ in 2017, ‘Stop Spinal Cord Injury’ in 2018, ‘Living life to the fullest’ in 2019, and ‘Covid-19 and SCI: Staying well’ in 2020.
When choosing the slogan last year, we thought we had seen the worst of the pandemic. Unfortunately, Covid-19 is still a major concern, affecting lives of millions of people around the world and posing challenges in providing health care. In this context...
Telecommunication and Telehealth have emerged as an effective way to facilitate optimal health service delivery.
2021 will be: Covid-19 and SCI: Staying healthy with the help of Telecommunication and Telehealth
SCI Day Video Competition. OPEN to All members of ISCoS and its affiliated societies. Submit your video by 15th August.
Videos should cover the theme "Covid-19 and SCI: Staying healthy with the help of Telecommunication and Telehealth" Enter here: http://worldsciday.org/index.html
Jenn Coker The International Network of Spinal Cord Injury Physiotherapists (SCIPT)
International Network of Spinal Cord Injury Nurses
International Spinal Cord Injury Occupational Therapists, SCIOT
ISPRM Society ETH Zürich Wellspect Coloplast Spinal Research Institute
13/07/2021
🆕The objective of the study: To establish spinal neurophysiological changes following high-frequency during robot-assisted in individuals with chronic motor complete
See➡https://www.nature.com/articles/s41394-021-00421-6
ISPRM Society The International Spinal Cord Society - ISCoS International Network of Spinal Cord Injury Nurses
09/07/2021
of June 2021: The study examines the effects of a high-fat/high-carbohydrate meal on leukocyte populations in adults with a
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See👉https://www.nature.com/articles/s41394-021-00412-7
The International Spinal Cord Society - ISCoS Spinal Research Institute International Network of Spinal Cord Injury Nurses The International Network of Spinal Cord Injury Physiotherapists (SCIPT)
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Aims and Scope
Spinal Cord Series and Cases: Clinical Management in Spinal Cord Disorders is an international, online-only journal which publishes high quality case reports, small case series, pilot and retrospective studies, perspectives, Pulse survey articles, Point-counterpoint articles, correspondences and book reviews. It specialises in material that addresses all aspects of life for persons with spinal cord injuries or disorders including psychosocial, vocational, medical, social, environmental, wellness and of course spinal cord anatomy, physiology and lesions (injury and disease). The journal covers practical topics for practitioners who treat patients with spinal cord injuries and to highlight educational issues. It will also cover topics related to professional and personal providers of care for persons with SCIs.
The journal strongly supports the use of the International Data Sets, the International Standards to Document Remaining Autonomic Function after Spinal Cord Injury and the International Standards for the Neurologic Classification of SCI in submitted publications and also encourages papers that highlight the educational aspects of these documents.
Spinal Cord Series and Cases follows a continuous publishing model, with available content published every week and is an official journal of the International Spinal Cord Society. Spinal Cord Series and Cases’ sister journal Spinal Cord publishes high quality original papers and topical reviews on basic science, clinical and applied studies, psychology and epidemiology of spinal disorders. For more information, please see the aims and scope of Spinal Cord.
Frequency
Continuous publication
Journal Metrics
Article metrics such as number of downloads, citations and online attention are available from each article page, and provide an overview of the attention received by a paper.
The 2017 peer review performance metrics for Spinal Cord Series and Cases are shown below:
Average time to decision without external review - 4 days
Average time to decision following external review - 30 days
Articles published online within approximately 25 days.
Over 1,000 recipients in receipt of the monthly electronic table of contents alert.
Around 50,000 views of the journal website per year.
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ISSN
The ISSN (online) number for Spinal Cord Series and Cases is 2058-6124.