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Ralph J. Marino
Researcher at Thomas Jefferson University
Publications - 109
Citations - 9109
Ralph J. Marino is an academic researcher from Thomas Jefferson University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Spinal cord injury & Rehabilitation. The author has an hindex of 36, co-authored 105 publications receiving 8154 citations. Previous affiliations of Ralph J. Marino include Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai & Thomas Jefferson University Hospital.
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Fine-Tuning The Neurological Classification Of Spinal Cord Injury: The Sixth Edition.
TL;DR: In this paper, Fine-Tuning The Neurological Classification Of Spinal Cord Injury: The Sixth Edition, the authors fine-tune the classification of spinal cord injury and show that fine-tuning can improve the classification accuracy.
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Neurologic Examination and Functional Assessment after Spinal Cord Injury
TL;DR: More widespread use of functional assessment measures in SCI treatment and research is needed to evaluate the practical benefits of therapeutic, pharmacologic, and surgical interventions.
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Guidelines for outcome studies in electrodiagnostic medicine
Charles K. Jablecki,Michael T. Andary,Margarete Di Benedetto,Steven H. Horowitz,Ralph J. Marino,Richard B. Rosenbaum,Robert W. Shields,J. Clarke Stevens,Faren H. Williams +8 more
TL;DR: The American Association of Electrodiagnostic Medicine proposes 17 criteria which should be used to construct and evaluate diagnostic and/or therapeutic outcome studies for patients with symptoms and signs of neuromuscular diseases.
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Home Activity-based Interventions for the Neurologically Impaired Upper Extremity: A Scoping Review:
Alison Bell,Namrata Grampurohit,Ralph J. Marino,Susan V. Duff,Gary Kaplan,Christina Calhoun Thielen,Mary Jane Mulcahey +6 more
TL;DR: The results showed wide variability in the intervention methods, dosing and technology used in homebased settings for the neurologically-impaired UE interventions, but the high rate of adherence with dosing is encouraging for the application of homebased neurologic UE interventions.
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Guidelines for the Management of Patients with Spinal Cord Injury: Efficacy, Safety and Timing of Anticoagulation Prophylaxis
James S. Harrop,Lindsay Tetreault,Bizhan Aarabi,Paul A. Anderson,Paul M. Arnold,Darrel S. Brodke,Anthony S. Burns,Kazuhiro Chiba,Joseph R. Dettori,Julio C. Furlan,Langston T. Holly,Susan Howley,Tara Jeji,Sukhvinder Kalsi-Ryan,Mark R. N. Kotter,Brian K. Kwon,Ralph J. Marino,Allan R. Martin,Eric M. Massicotte,Geno J. Merli,James W. Middleton,Hiroaki Nakashima,Narihito Nagoshi,Katherine Palmieri,Mohammed F. Shamji,Anoushka Singh,Andrea C. Skelly,Jefferson R. Wilson,Albert Yee,Michael G. Fehlings +29 more