«MODERN TREATMENT AND REHABILITATION OF SPINAL FRACTURES»
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Combination therapy, Neural tissue engineering, Neuron, SCI, Spinal cord injury.Abstract
Spinal cord injury (SCI) is defined as impairment in the brainstem/cortex and spinal neurons between the ascending and descending neural pathways, leading to a loss in sensory-motor functions.
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