Longitudinal Patterns of Functional Recovery in Patients With Incomplete Spinal Cord Injury Receiving Activity-Based Rehabilitation  Douglas J. Lorenz,

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Longitudinal Patterns of Functional Recovery in Patients With Incomplete Spinal Cord Injury Receiving Activity-Based Rehabilitation  Douglas J. Lorenz, PhD, Somnath Datta, PhD, Susan J. Harkema, PhD  Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation  Volume 93, Issue 9, Pages 1541-1552 (September 2012) DOI: 10.1016/j.apmr.2012.01.027 Copyright © 2012 American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine Terms and Conditions

Fig 1 Population-level average recovery curves of the Berg Balance Scale by neuromuscular NRS phase at enrollment. (A) Average recovery curves by NRS phase for patients 1 year removed from SCI (approximate sample median). (B) Impact of time since SCI on recovery for selected NRS phases (2A, 2B, 3A) in which time since SCI significantly impacted recovery rates. (C) Impact of AIS grade on recovery for selected NRS phases (1B, 1C, 2A) having AIS grades C and D patients. Dashed horizontal line is the Berg Balance Scale maximum score of 56. Curves are plotted up to the lesser of the maximum number of treatment sessions for a particular NRS phase and the apex of the recovery curve. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2012 93, 1541-1552DOI: (10.1016/j.apmr.2012.01.027) Copyright © 2012 American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine Terms and Conditions

Fig 2 Population-level average recovery curves of the 6-minute walk test by NRS phase at enrollment. (A) Average recovery curves by NRS phase for patients 1 year removed from SCI (approximate sample median). (B) Impact of time since SCI on recovery for selected NRS phases (2A, 2B, 3A) in which time since SCI significantly impacted recovery rates. Curves are plotted up to the lesser of the maximum number of treatment sessions for a particular NRS phase and the apex of the recovery curve. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2012 93, 1541-1552DOI: (10.1016/j.apmr.2012.01.027) Copyright © 2012 American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine Terms and Conditions

Fig 3 Population-level average recovery curves of the 10-meter walk test by NRS phase at enrollment. (A) Average recovery curves by NRS phase for patients 1 year removed from SCI (approximate sample median). (B) Impact of time since SCI on recovery for selected NRS phases (2A, 2B, 3A) in which time since SCI significantly impacted recovery rates. (C) Impact of AIS grade on recovery for selected NRS phases (1B, 1C, 2A) having AIS grades C and D patients. Curves are plotted up to the lesser of the maximum number of treatment sessions for a particular NRS phase and the apex of the recovery curve. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2012 93, 1541-1552DOI: (10.1016/j.apmr.2012.01.027) Copyright © 2012 American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine Terms and Conditions

Fig 4 Observed versus fitted value plots for mixed effects models of the Berg Balance Scale, 6-minute walk test, and 10-meter walk test as an assessment of the quality of fit. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2012 93, 1541-1552DOI: (10.1016/j.apmr.2012.01.027) Copyright © 2012 American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine Terms and Conditions