Meeting growing demand for children’s activity-based rehabilitation
Surgeon in focus: Arthur L Jenkins
2-4 September 2026, 9th Multidisciplinary Spine Conference; London
14-16 May 2026, NSpine Southern European Summit Bastia; Corsica
New 3D classification system introduced to advance care and research in adolescent idiopathic scoliosis
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20 May 2020

New injection technique may boost spinal cord injury repair efforts

Writing in the journal Stem Cells Translational Medicine, an international research team, led by physician-scientists at University of California San...

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30 April 2020

Spinal Research believes in a world where spinal cord injury is no longer a life sentence

Tackling Paralysis is the latest campaign from Spinal Research, promoting awareness of paralysis within the rugby community. The concept began...

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17 February 2020

New Zealand study of cannabis use in people with spinal cord injuries

Using cannabis helps people with spinal cord injuries better tolerate almost constant and excruciating pain and participate in community and...

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5 December 2019

Animal-assisted therapy aids in spinal cord injury recovery

Researchers at the University of Alabama at Birmingham have partnered with Hand in Paw, Alabama’s animal-assisted therapy (AAT) provider, to assess the efficacy...

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22 October 2019

Active lifestyles may help damaged nerves to heal after spinal injuries

New research from Imperial College London shows that leading an active lifestyle may increase the likelihood of damaged nerves regenerating...

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2 September 2019

Promising treatment for shoulder pain in wheelchair users with spinal cord injury

A New Jersey team of researchers has reported the successful, long-term relief of chronic refractory shoulder pain in a wheelchair...

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15 February 2015

Spinal cord injury patients exhibit an increased risk of acute myocardial infarction

Spinal cord injury patients exhibit an increased risk of acute myocardial infarction A study published in the journal Spine has...

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