Spinal cord injuries – Related resources
26.02.2016 • Sonuncu dəyişiklik 09.09.2008
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- Intrathecal baclofen and oral tizanidine might possibly have some beneficial effects in patients with spasticity following spinal cord injury, but the data are insufficient .
- Gangliosides may not have any effect on the outcomes of acute spinal cord injury .
- There is insufficient evidence to conclude that any one locomotor training strategy improves walking function more than another for people with spinal cord injury .
- In adults with central neurological diseases there is very limited evidence in favour of a bulk-forming and isosmotic macrogol laxatives, abdominal massage, electrical stimulation and neostigmine-glycopyrrolate compared to no treatment or controls. Transanal irrigation, oral carbonated water and abdominal massage with lifestyle advice might also be beneficial, although the evidence is insufficient.