Interventions to Reduce Spasticity and Improve Function in People With Chronic Incomplete Spinal Cord Injury: Distinctions Revealed by Different Analytical Methods
Conclusions. Improvements in function were achieved in a limited number of people with SCI. Using the MID and GMM techniques, differences in responses to interventions between high-and low-functioning participants could be identified. These techniques may, therefore, have potential to be used for characterizing therapeutic effects resulting from different interventions.
Source: Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair - Category: Neurology Authors: Duffell, L. D., Brown, G. L., Mirbagheri, M. M. Tags: Clinical Research Articles Source Type: research
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