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- Introduction
- Spinal cord injury image
- Spinal cord injury: general data
- Important points about spinal cord injury
- Diagram of human spinal cord
- Integrating clinical care and scientific research
- Some history
- SCI patients during WW1
- Gordon Holmes and the neurological heritage
- Donald Munro (1)
- Donald Munro (2)
- SCI patients during WW2
- Stoke Mandeville hospital
- Sir Ludwig Guttman
- Implementing Munro's methods
- Why was Guttmann successful?
- What we can do now
- Finding out function priority in patients
- Developing better wheel chairs
- The importance of sports to SCI patients
- John Cavanagh
- Sex and reproduction: male and female SCI patients
- Examples of ejaculatory problems
- Surgical sperm retrieval
- Fertility program projects
- Improving sexual function
- Bladder hyperreflexia following spinal cord injury
- Bladder emptying
- The FineTech Brindley bladder control system
- The future: protection and repair
- Structural repair
- The importance of neuroprotection in SCI
- Neuroprotective treatment
- SCI repair mechanisms: regeneration and plasticity
- Axon regeneration in CNS and PNS
- CNS environment is inhibitory to axon regeneration
- Why axon regeneration in the spinal cord fails
- Oligodendrocytes inhibit axon regeneration
- Oligodendrocyte inhibitory factors
- Anti Nogo A antibody (1)
- Anti Nogo A antibody (2)
- Trial of anti-Nogo A antibody in partial SCI monkeys
- ATI355 for spinal cord injury
- Axon growth from DRGs
- Recruitment and upregulation of inhibitory factors
- Chondroitin sulfate proteoglycan
- Chondroitinase treatment
- Why CNS axons fail to regenerate
- Most adult DRG axons regenerate after axotomy
- Most adult retinal ganglion axons do not regenerate
- Improving intrinsic regenerative ability of axons
- Using trophic factors for regenerating axon growth
- Lisa McKerracher: the role of Rho in axonal growth
- Rho signalling pathway
- AIS changes as a function of dose
- Plasticity as a target mechanism
- Functional recovery depends on plasticity
- Proteoglycan and plasticity
- Chondroitinase treatment
- Plasticity promotion and improved recovery (1)
- Plasticity promotion and improved recovery (2)
- Rehabilitation helps direct new connections
- Specific rehabilitation task for skilled paw function
- Effects of specific rehabilitation
- Combining plasticity treatment and rehabilitation
- Combined treatment: how the interaction works
- Chondroitinase is in pre-clinical development
- Incomplete repair with biological treatment
- Implantation of an electrode array
- Using implanted electrodes to control a robotic arm
- Electrode interface problem
- New treatments for C4 spinal cord injury
- New treatments for C6 spinal cord injury
- New treatments for C8 spinal cord injury
- Today's solutions for injured patients
- Acknowledgments
Topics Covered
- Spinal cord injury
- History of spinal cord injury research
- Needs of spinal injury patients
- Reproduction and sexual function
- Bladder function
- Neuroprotection
- Axon regeneration
- Plasticity
- Reactivation of plasticity
- Combined plasticity and rehabilitation
- Electronic restoration of function
- Clinical threshold for repair treatments
Talk Citation
Fawcett, J. (2012, March 15). The treatment of spinal cord injury: past, present and future [Video file]. In The Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection, Henry Stewart Talks. Retrieved December 22, 2024, from https://doi.org/10.69645/TYWB9618.Export Citation (RIS)
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Financial Disclosures
- Prof. James Fawcett has not informed HSTalks of any commercial/financial relationship that it is appropriate to disclose.