Emerging therapies for acute traumatic spinal cord injury
There are currently about 85 000 Canadians living with spinal cord injuries, more than half of which are secondary to trauma.[1][1] As the population ages, the incidence and prevalence of traumatic spinal cord injury are expected to increase, primarily as a result of fall-related injuries among
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