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Validity of the Trunk Assessment Scale and Trunk Control Test for Spinal Cord Injury

This study evaluated the criterion and construct validity of two trunk function assessment tools (TASS and TCT-SCI) in 30 individuals with spinal cord injury, finding moderate correlation between them and establishing cut-off scores for identifying ambulatory capacity. Results support the validity of both scales for evaluating trunk function in SCI populations, with TASS scores ≥26 and TCT-SCI scores ≥18 indicating ambulatory potential.

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Does tele-exercise training for tetraplegia meet spinal cord injury-specific physical activity guidelines? A 7-month longitudinal study

This longitudinal study evaluated whether remote exercise training in 20 individuals with tetraplegia met established spinal cord injury (SCI) physical activity guidelines over 27 weeks. The tele-exercise program exceeded moderate-intensity recommendations but fell short of vigorous-intensity guidelines, with 45.1% adherence rates and gender-based differences in training load achievement.

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Autonomic Cardiovascular Control, Psychological Well-Being, and Cognitive Performance in Spinal Cord Injury

This cross-sectional study of 52 people with spinal cord injury (SCI) and 42 uninjured controls examined relationships between cardiovascular autonomic nervous system function, psychological well-being, and cognitive performance. Participants with SCI showed significantly impaired cognitive performance on the PASAT task, altered cardiovascular responses, and self-reported anxiety levels correlated with cognitive scores, though ANS responses alone did not predict performance.

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Seasonal Heat Effects and Thermal Discomfort in Spinal Cord Injury: A Self-Report Study

This cross-sectional survey compares how individuals with tetraplegia, paraplegia, and non-injured controls experience warm seasonal temperatures, examining thermal regulation challenges and activity limitations. Results show that persons with tetraplegia experience significantly greater heat-related difficulties, including prolonged cooling times, outdoor activity restrictions, and greater reliance on cooling devices compared to other groups.