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1.Introduction and overview of spinal cord injuries
2. Development and clinically oriented functional neuroanatomy of the human spinal cord and spine
3. Functional utilization and related kinematics of the extremity muscles after spinal cord injuries
4. Predicted functional outcomes after spinal cord injuries
5. Spinal fractures
6. Imaging studies of spinal cord injuries
7. Laboratory tests in the care of spinal cord injuries
8. Pharmacotherapeutics in spinal cord injuries
9. Characterization of spinal cord lesions
10. Epidemiology of spinal cord injuries
11. Neurological classification of spinal cord injuries
12. Spinal shock and acute phase management of spinal cord injuries
13. Incomplete spinal cord injury syndromes
14. Nontraumatic spinal cord lesions
15. Syringomyelia
16. Conus medullaris and cauda equina injuries
17. Cardiovascular dysfunction in spinal cord injuries
18. Respiratory dysfunction in spinal cord injuries
19. Orthostatic hypotension
20. Autonomic dysreflexia
21. Venous thromboembolism after spinal cord injuries
22. Electrolyte and metabolic disorders in spinal cord injuries
23. Neurogenic bladder dysfunction
24. Neurogenic bowel dysfunction and gastrointestinal complications
25. Neurogenic sexual dysfunction
26. Pressure injuries
27. Neurogenic heterotopic ossification
28. Pain in spinal cord injuries
29. Pediatric spinal cord injuries
30. Spinal cord injuries in the elderly
31. Dysfunctional sleep in spinal cord injuries
32. Upper extremity management in spinal cord injuries
33. Psychological issues in spinal cord injuries.
2. Development and clinically oriented functional neuroanatomy of the human spinal cord and spine
3. Functional utilization and related kinematics of the extremity muscles after spinal cord injuries
4. Predicted functional outcomes after spinal cord injuries
5. Spinal fractures
6. Imaging studies of spinal cord injuries
7. Laboratory tests in the care of spinal cord injuries
8. Pharmacotherapeutics in spinal cord injuries
9. Characterization of spinal cord lesions
10. Epidemiology of spinal cord injuries
11. Neurological classification of spinal cord injuries
12. Spinal shock and acute phase management of spinal cord injuries
13. Incomplete spinal cord injury syndromes
14. Nontraumatic spinal cord lesions
15. Syringomyelia
16. Conus medullaris and cauda equina injuries
17. Cardiovascular dysfunction in spinal cord injuries
18. Respiratory dysfunction in spinal cord injuries
19. Orthostatic hypotension
20. Autonomic dysreflexia
21. Venous thromboembolism after spinal cord injuries
22. Electrolyte and metabolic disorders in spinal cord injuries
23. Neurogenic bladder dysfunction
24. Neurogenic bowel dysfunction and gastrointestinal complications
25. Neurogenic sexual dysfunction
26. Pressure injuries
27. Neurogenic heterotopic ossification
28. Pain in spinal cord injuries
29. Pediatric spinal cord injuries
30. Spinal cord injuries in the elderly
31. Dysfunctional sleep in spinal cord injuries
32. Upper extremity management in spinal cord injuries
33. Psychological issues in spinal cord injuries.