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Volume 21, Number 2 / Spring 2015
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April, 2015
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In this issue:

 

Gait and Exoskeleton Technology 

ORIGINAL ARTICLES:
Mobility Outcomes Following Five Training Sessions with a Powered Exoskeleton
Clare Hartigan, MPT, Casey Kandilakis, DPT, Skyler Dalley, PhD, Mike Clausen, Edgar Wilson, Scott Morrison, Steven Etheridge and Ryan Farris, PhD
Assessment of In-Hospital Walking Velocity and Level of Assistance in a Powered Exoskeleton in Persons with Spinal Cord Injury
Ajax Yang, MD, MPT, Pierre Asselin, MS, Steven Knezevic, MS, Stephen Kornfeld, DO and Ann M. Spungen, EdD
Time and Effort Required by Persons with Spinal Cord Injury to Learn to Use a Powered Exoskeleton for Assisted Walking
Allan J. Kozlowski, PhD, Thomas N. Bryce, MD and Marcel P. Dijkers, PhD
Acute Cardiorespiratory and Metabolic Responses During Exoskeleton-Assisted Walking Overground Among Persons with Chronic Spinal Cord Injury 
Nicholas Evans, MHS, Clare Hartigan, MPT, Casey Kandilakis, DPT, Elizabeth Pharo, MPT and Ismari Clesson, RN, MSCN  
PROFFERED PAPERS:
Lower Extremity Strength Is Correlated with Walking Function After Incomplete SCI
Nicole D. DiPiro, MS, Katy D. Holthaus, BS, Patrick J. Morgan, MS, Aaron E. Embry, MSCR, PT, DPT, Lindsay A. Perry, PT, DPT, NCS, Mark G. Bowden, PhD, PT and Chris M. Gregory, PhD, PT
Energy Cost of Lower Body Dressing, Pop-Over Transfers, and Manual Wheelchair Propulsion in People with Paraplegia Due to Motor-Complete Spinal Cord Injury
Meaghan M. Lynch, MD, Zachary McCormick, MD, Brian Liem, MD, Geneva Jacobs, MD, Peter Hwang, MD, Thomas George Hornby, PhD, PT, Leslie Rydberg, MD and Elliot J. Roth, MD
Depression Following Spinal Cord Injury: Its Relationship to Demographic and Socioeconomic Indicators
Zahra Khazaeipour, MD, MPH, Seyedeh-Mohadeseh Taheri-Otaghsara and Maryam Naghdi 
Effects of Adult Romantic Attachment and Social Support on Resilience and Depression in Individuals with Spinal Cord Injuries
Zane Dodd, PhD, Simon Driver, PhD, Ann Marie Warren, PhD, Shelley Riggs, PhD and Mike Clark, PhD 
Antidepressants Are Effective in Decreasing Neuropathic Pain After SCI: A Meta-Analysis
Swati Mehta, MA, Stacey Guy, MSocSc, Tracey Lam, HBSc, Robert Teasell, MD and Eldon Loh, MD
2014 G. HEINER SELL MEMORIAL LECTURE
Protection and Repair After Spinal Cord Injury: Accomplishments and Future Directions 
W. Dalton Dietrich, PhD
Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation News
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