505 0 ^tThe history of the subspecialty of spinal cord injury medicine /^rJoel A.�Delisa, and^rMargaret�C.Hammond --^tSpinal cord: anatomy, physiology, and�pathophysiology /^rHreday�N.�Sapru --^tSpinal anatomy and biomechanics /^rRebecca E. Fisher,^rHeather F. Smith, and^rBarry Goldstein --^tImaging of the spine and spinal cord /^rJoaquim�Farinbas,^rAbhishek�Srinivas,^rEdwin�Gulko, and^rJacqueline�Bello --^tEpidemiology of traumatic spinal cord injury /^rMichael J.�Devivo, and^rYuying�Chen --^tAssessment and classification of traumatic spinal cord injury /^rSteven�Kirshblum,^rKim Anderson,^rAndrei�Krassioukov, and^rWilliam Donovan --^tAcute medical and surgical management of spinal cord injury /^rRobert F.�Heary,^rAlexandros�D.Zouzias, and^rDenise I.�Campagnolo --^tPredicting outcome following traumatic spinal cord injury /^rAnthony S. Burns,^rRalph J. Marino,^rAdam E. Flanders,^rJohn Kramer,^rHeather�Flett, and^rArmin�Curt --^tCardiovascular and autonomic dysfunctions after spinal cord injury /^rSusan V.�Garstang, and^rHeather Walker --^tRespiratory management of the spinal cord-injured patient /^rAkshat�Shah,^rKazuko Shem,^rSteveMckenna, and^rMike�Berlly --^tGastrointestinal disorders /^rDavid Chen, and^rAlan S.�Anschel --^tMetabolic disorders /^rDavid R.�Gater,�Jr. and^rAjit�B.�Pai --^tNeurogenic�bladder following spinal cord injury /^rTodd A.�Linsenmeyer --^tPressure ulcers and spinal cord injury /^rSteven�Kirshblum,^rKevin O'Connor, and^rConchita�Q. Rader --^tSpasticity /^rAmanda L. Harrington, and^rWilliam L.�Bockenek --^tNeuromusculoskeletal�complications of spinal cord injury /^rWilliam�M.�Scelza, and^rTrevor A. Dyson-Hudson --^tRehabilitation of spinal cord injury /^rSteven�Kirshblum,^rJessica�Bloomgarden,^rIsa�McClure, CindyNead,^rGail Forrest, and^rjane�Mitchell --^tWheelchairs/adaptive mobility equipment and seating /^rBrad E.�Dicianno,^rMark�Schtneler, and^rBetty Y. Liu --^tSpinal�orthoses /^rFrederick Frost, and^rC.�Raffi�Najarian --^tDual diagnosis: traumatic brain injury with spinal cord injury /^rMonifa�Brooks --^tPsychological impact of spinal cord injury /^rJoyce�Ficbtenbaum�and^rSteven�Kirsbblum --^tVocational aspects of spinal cord injury /^rMichelle A. Meade,^rDebraJ. Farrell, and^rJames S.Krauze --^tSexual function and fertility after spinal cord injury /^rNancy L. Bracken,^rCharles M. Lynne,^rJensSanksen, and^rDana A.�Ohl --^tRecreational and therapeutic exercise after spinal cord injury /^rMark S. Nash,^rJohn A. Horton,^rRachel E. Cowan, and^rLaurie A. Malone --^tNeuromuscular electrical stimulation in spinal cord injury /^tGreg�Hemunaitis,^rKevin Kilgore,^rRonald�Triolo,^rRudy�Kobetic,^rGraham�Creasey, and^rAnthony F.�Dimarco --^tNeuropathic�pain after spinal cord injury /^rEva G.�Widerstrom-Noga --^tAging in SCI /^rAmitabh�Jba, and^rSusan�Charlifue --^tSurgical restoration of the hand in�tetraplegia: tendon transfers /^rAllan E.�Feljovich,^rAnne M.Bryden,^rAmy Bohn, and^rMichael�W.�Keith --^tPediatric spinal cord disorders /^rLawrence C. Vogel,^rRandal�R.�Betz, and^rMary Jane�Mulcahey --^tCervical and thoracic�spondylotic�myelopathy /^rZoher�Ghogawala,^rNduka�Amankulor, and^rRobert F.�Heary --^tPrimary and�metastatic�tumors of the spinal cord and spinal canal /^rStephen�M.�Selkirk, and^rRobert Louis Ruff --^tSpinal and spinal cord infections /^rJlya�Kupershtein, and^rMichael�Vives --^tVascular, nutritional, and other�nontraumatic�conditions of�the spinal cord /^rStephen S.�Kamin --^tMultiple sclerosis /^rDenise I.�Campagnolo, and^rTimothy L. Vollmer --^tAdult motor neuron disease /^rNanette�C.�Joyce,^rGregory T. Carter, and^rLisa S.�Krivickas --^tAcute and chronic inflammatory�demyelinating�polyneuropathies /^rJay M.�Meythaler, and^rNikki Fox. |