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Welcome to Spinal Cord

The official journal of the International Spinal Cord Society (ISCoS), publishing research on spinal cord anatomy, physiology and management of injury and disease for over 50 years

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  • Editor's Choice: Issue 5, May 2025

    Intraoperative ultrasound (IOUS) is an emerging tool for assessing the injured spinal cord during surgical intervention and particularly after traumatic spinal cord injury (SCI). The extent of utilization of this technique is unknown. To assess whether a knowledge gap exists regarding IOUS in managing SCI patients, an international survey of spine surgeons was performed.

  • Call for Systematic & Narrative Reviews

    Spinal Cord wants to encourage researchers to consider conducting Systematic Reviews or Narrative Reviews and welcomes these submissions. We look forward to receiving your papers. Further information on these article types can be found in the Author Guide

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SCI & Exercise

Exercise improves the fitness and health of individuals with SCI, which improves their performance of activities of daily living, participation and quality of life. As exercise promotion efforts are still needed, it is important to develop exercise programs that are feasible and effective for people with an SCI. In this collection you will find papers that address High Intensity Interval Training (HIIT), home-based exercise, specific training modes, such as functional electrical stimulation and locomotor training, and factors affecting enrollment in physical activity research studies.
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