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Civilian spinal cord injuries due to terror explosions
G. Zeilig
*
, H. P. Weingarden
,
M. Zwecker
, D. Rubin-Asher
, A. Ratner
,
A. Ohry
*
Corresponding author for this work
Clinical Departments
Rehab. Med
Sheba Medical Center at Tel Hashomer
Tel Aviv University
Rehabilitation Ward
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Acute Hospital
16%
American Spinal Injury Association
16%
At Discharge
33%
B to C
16%
Blast Injury
16%
Bone Damage
33%
Both Bones
16%
Canal
33%
Clinical Characteristics
16%
Clinical Rehabilitation
16%
Efficiency Measurement
33%
Foreign Object
66%
Functional Independence Measure
33%
Functional Independence Measure Score
33%
Gunshot Wound
50%
High Energy
16%
High Velocity
16%
Injury Levels
16%
Inpatient Rehabilitation
16%
Israel
16%
Length of Hospital Stay
16%
Length of Stay
16%
Lumbar
16%
Male-to-female Ratio
16%
Military
16%
Munitions
16%
Neurological Tissues
16%
Object Grouping
16%
Pathophysiology
16%
Rehabilitation Outcome
33%
Rehabilitation Services
16%
Retrospective Analysis
16%
Retrospective Chart Review
16%
Spinal Canal
16%
Spinal Cord Injury
100%
Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation
16%
Terror
100%
Tissue Damage
16%
Medicine and Dentistry
Blast Injury
14%
Bone Injury
28%
Functional Independence Measure
57%
Gunshot Injury
42%
Injury Due to Explosion
14%
Pathophysiology
14%
Spinal Cord Injury
100%
Spine Injury
14%
Tissue Injury
14%