Spinal Cord

Papers
(The H4-Index of Spinal Cord is 17. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-09-01 to 2025-09-01.)
ArticleCitations
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An instrument for assessing quality of life in persons with neurogenic lower urinary tract dysfunction: validation of the German short-form Qualiveen questionnaire51
Multidrug-resistant bacteria in urine culture among patients with spinal cord injury and disorder: Time to first detection and analysis of risk factors49
Serum concentrations of ketones increase after hand-ergometer exercise in persons with cervical spinal cord injuries: a preliminary prospective study42
Correspondence to “Development and validation of the sitting balance assessment for spinal cord injury (SitBASCI)”41
Sex differences in urological management during spinal cord injury rehabilitation: results from a prospective multicenter longitudinal cohort study32
Patient-reported outcomes in Primary Spinal Intradural Tumours: a systematic review30
The association of Type D personality with functional outcomes, quality of life and neuropathic pain in persons with spinal cord injury27
Minor microbial alterations after faecal diversion do not affect the healing process of anus-near pressure injuries in patients with spinal cord injury - results of a matched case-control study24
Effects of exercise on autonomic cardiovascular control in individuals with chronic, motor-complete spinal cord injury: an exploratory randomised clinical trial24
Falls on an inpatient rehabilitation spinal injuries unit: the characteristics, circumstances, and consequences24
Patient flow problems affecting in-patient spinal cord injury rehabilitation in the Netherlands22
A prospective multi-center study comparing the complication profile of modest systemic hypothermia versus normothermia for acute cervical spinal cord injury21
The 2022 Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) to train physiotherapists in the management of people with spinal cord injuries: a qualitative and quantitative analysis of learners’ experiences and its imp20
Classification of upper-limb dysfunction severity and prediction of independence in activities of daily living after cervical spinal-cord injury19
Response: Use of the WISCI-II score in assessing outcome of intensive robot-assisted gait training in spinal cord injury18
The relationship between the structural changes in the cervical spinal cord and sensorimotor function of children with thoracolumbar spinal cord injury (TLSCI)17
Using the benefit-harm trade-off method to determine the smallest worthwhile effect of intensive motor training on strength for people with spinal cord injury17
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