Traumatic spinal cord injuries

An interesting aspect of this study is that, even with age as a surrogate variable (for medical comorbidities), accuracy of the prediction model was high (area under the receiver-operating-characteristics curve 0.956, 95% CI 0.936-0.976, p

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Spinal Cord Injuries - rehabilitation
Studies
Walking - physiology
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