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Sensory incomplete spinal cord injuries frequently recover a variable degree of motor function. We wished to ask the question: Does the pattern of retained sensation enable one to predict the extent of motor recovery?
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Northrup, B.E., Ball, D., Osterholm, J.L. (1987). Initial Sensory Examination as a Predictor of Neurologic Recovery Following Anterior Spinal Cord Injury. In: Kehr, P., Weidner, A. (eds) Cervical Spine I. Springer, Vienna. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-8882-8_13
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