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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
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Efeitos das células de schwann cultivadas e tratadas com o pedf no trofismo de neurônios medulares cultivados e na recuperação motora de ratos submetidos ao trauma contuso da medula espinal pelo impactor / Effect of the cells of Schwann cultivated and treated with the PEDF in the trophism to spinal cord neurons cultivated and in the motor recovery of rats submitted to the trauma contused of the spinal cords for the Impactor

Beatriz de Freitas Azevedo Levy 19 August 2008 (has links)
O presente estudo objetivou a avaliação do potencial regenerativo e trófico das CS e do fator neurotrófico PEDF sobre os neurônios da medula espinal através da cultura destas células in vitro assim como no modelo experimental da lesão medular contusa in vivo. CS foram cultivadas a partir de fragmentos de nervo ciático de ratos adultos jovens. As culturas primárias foram purificadas e utilizadas em experimentos in vitro e in vivo. Para avaliar se a cultura de CS tratadas com o PEDF proporciona o trofismo dos neurônios da medula espinal, estes foram cultivados a partir de fragmentos da medula espinal de ratos Wistar neonatos e tratados com o meio condicionado das CS (MCCS) pré-tratadas ou não com formas específicas do PEDF. A resposta trófica foi estudada através da quantificação do número de células bem como da área dos prolongamentos e dos corpos celulares dos neurônios cultivados sobreviventes no decurso temporal da cultura, utilizando-se método estereológico específico. Em outra série de experimentos, Ratos Wistar adultos foram submetidos à lesão medular contusa no 10º-11° segmento torácico pelo sistema NYU Impactor e tratados com inoculações locais de CS e do seu meio condicionado na presença ou não do PEDF. Ao término do procedimento cirúrgico, os ratos foram submetidos aos testes do comportamento BBB, CBS durante 6 semanas. Os tratamentos aplicados à cultura de neurônios da medula espinal demonstraram que o MCCS, pré-tratado ou não com diferentes formas moleculares do PEDF e os fatores por si só possuem ações tróficas e plásticas em relação aos neurônios da medula espinal. Foi observado que o MCCS exerceu um efeito de arborização e de trofismo sobre o corpo neuronal dos neurônios medulares, sendo que este efeito foi potencializado quando o MCCS foi obtido a partir de CS pré-tratadas com os fatores nPEDF ou coPEDF, e de intensidade ainda maior quando as formas puras dos fatores em questão foram adicionadas à cultura. Os animais submetidos ao trauma contuso da medula espinal que foram tratados com a inoculação das CS, pré-tratadas ou não com o nPEDF, do meio condicionado destas células e dos fatores nPEDF e coPEDF apresentaram melhor recuperação funcional em relação ao grupo controle. A partir dos dados obtidos neste trabalho pode-se dizer que as CS, seu meio condicionado e o PEDF possuem ações importantes sobre os neurônios da medula espinal, possibilitando a modulação do processo de recuperação funcional deste órgão após o trauma. / The present study aimed the assessment of the trophic and regenerative potential of the Schwann cells (SC) and of the neurotrophic factor PEDF on the spinal cord neurons by means of cultures of those cells in vitro as well as in an experimental model of a contused spinal cord lesion in vivo. SC were cultivated from sciatic nerves fragments of young adult rats. The primary cultures were purified and used in in vitro and in vivo experiments. To evaluate if the SC cultures treated with PEDF provide the trophism of the spinal cord neurons, these were cultivated from spinal cords fragments of new born rats and treated with SC conditional medium (SCCM), of cells pre-treated or not with specifics isoforms of PEDF. The trophic responses were analyzed by the quantification of the cell number, and the area of sprounting and perycaria of the survived neuronal cells in the culture time course using a specific stereological method. In another series of experiment, adults Wistar rats were submitted to a contuse spinal cord lesion in the 10º-11º thoracic level by means of the NYU Impactor and treated with local injection of SC and your CM with the presence or not of the PEDF. In the end of the surgical procedure, the rats were submitted to behaviors testes as the BBB and the CBS during the 6 follow weeks .The spinal cord neuron treatments show that the SCCM, prétreated or not with specifics molecular isoforms of PEDF and this factors by themselves demonstrated trophic and plastic actions with the spinal cord neurons. It was observed that the SCCM exerted a sprouting and trophic effect on the neuronal body of the spinal cord neurons, and that this effect was enhanced when the SCCM was achieved from SC pre-treated with PEDF, and even better when the pures forms of the PEDF was added to the culture. The animals that received the spinal cord lesion and were treated with injection of SC, pre-treated or not with nPEDF, or with the conditioned medium of those cells and the factors nPEDF or coPEDF showed a better functional recovery when compared to the control groups. The results of this study showed that the SC, your conditioned medium and the PEDF play an important role in the spinal cord neurons, allowing the modulation of the functional recovery process of this organ after the trauma.
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Inoculação de células de Schwann cultivadas pré-tratadas ou não com as citocinas inflamatórias TGF-beta1 e TN- alfa; na medula espinal contusa de ratos. Análise neuroquímica da plasticidade medular / Inoculation of cultivated cells of Schwann daily pay-treated or not with the inflammatory cytokines TGF-beta1 and TNFalfa in the Spinal cord injuries of rats. Neurochemical analysis of the spinal cord plasticity

Bianca Aparecida de Luca 19 August 2008 (has links)
A utilização experimental de CS é apontada como uma perspectiva benéfica no tratamento da lesão medular devido estas células produzirem fatores neurotróficos e citocinas inflamatórias que influenciam o ambiente do sistema nervoso. Ratos machos foram submetidos à lesão medular contusa de intensidade moderada (25mm) ao nível do 11o segmento torácico. As CS cultivadas a partir do nervo ciático foram pré-tratadas ou não com as citocinas inflamatórias TGF-1 (5ng/ml) ou TNF- (30ng/ml) e inoculadas no local da lesão imediatamente após o trauma. O grupo controle e o grupo lesão receberam inoculação do meio de cultura. Após a cirurgia os ratos foram submetidos à análise do comportamento motor durante 8 semanas. O BBB mostrou melhora do comportamento motor ao longo do período analisado para o grupo tratado com as CS. Este efeito não foi potenciado pelo pré-tratamento das CS com as citocinas inflamatórias. As medulas espinais foram processadas e receberam coloração pelo Violeta de Cresilo ou imunomarcação com a GAP-43, o glutamato, o NPY, a substância P, a GFAP, o FGF-2 e do NG2. Os tratamentos realizados neste desenho experimental não alteraram as respostas neuroprotetivas. Segundo análise estereológica não foram encontradas diferenças no número estimado de neurônios remanescentes e no volume de tecido preservado entre os grupos que receberam lesão medular. A lesão promoveu uma diminuição da imunorreatividade da GAP-43 no corno anterior, que foi revertida quando a lesão recebeu tratamento com as CS prétratadas ou não com a citocina TGF-1. O resultado do tratamento com as CS foi o de aumento na imunorreatividade do glutamato nas células no corno anterior e no funículo lateral quando comparado com o grupo lesão. Para o NPY no corno anterior houve aumento da imunorreatividade do grupo tratado com as CS apenas em comparação ao grupo controle. Já no funículo lateral a lesão aumentou a imunorreatividade NPY em comparação ao grupo controle, inclusive quando houve tratamento com as CS, mas este deixou de existir quando houve prétratamento das CS com as citocinas. Referente ao FGF-2, no funículo lateral e no fascículo grácil houve aumento da imunorreatividade no grupo tratado com as CS, acrescidas ou não de TGF-1, apenas em comparação ao grupo controle. Porém, o tratamento com as CS aumentou a imunorreatividade do FGF-2 na região do fascículo grácil. A imunorreatividade do FGF-2 aumentou na região de epicentro da lesão, e este efeito foi mantido nos grupos tratados com as CS, acrescidas ou não de TGF-1. Houve significante aumento da imunorreatividade da GFAP no corno anterior e no funículo lateral quando os grupos lesados foram tratados com as CS e/ou citocinas comparado ao grupo controle. Na região do epicentro, a lesão promoveu aumento da imunorreatividade da GFAP, que foi potencializado quando houve tratamento com as CS. A lesão promoveu aumento da imunorreatividade do NG2 no epicentro, inclusive quando houve tratamento com as CS. O melhor desempenho motor observado no grupo que recebeu inoculação de CS provavelmente está relacionado a fatores como respostas plásticas e neuroquímicas no tecido preservado da medula espinal. / The experimental use of Schwann cells is indicated on spinal cord treatment due to the ability of these cells to produce neurotrophic factors and inflammatory cytokines, influencing nervous system environment. Male rats were submitted to a moderate spinal cord contusion (25mm) at 11th thoracic level. Culture Schwann cells were obtained from sciatic nerves and pre-treated or not with inflammatory cytokines TGF-1 (5ng/ml) or TNF- (30ng/ml) and then were inoculated in lesion site just after trauma. Sham and lesion groups received culture medium inoculation. After surgery, rats were submitted to behavior analyses during 8 weeks. BBB showed motor recovery in the Schwann cell group. This effect was not potentiated by pretreated of Schwann cells with inflammatory cytokines. The spinal cords were processed for Cresil Violet or immunolabeling to GAP-43, glutamate, NPY, substance P, GFAP, FGF-2 and NG2. Stereological analyses showed no differences in the estimated number of remaining neurons and in the volume of the preserved tissue among the lesioned groups. The injury reduced GAP-43 immunoreactivity in ventral horn, which was reverted when injury was treated with Schwann cells pre-treated or not with TGF-1. Schwann cell treatment enhanced glutamate immunoreactivity in the ventral horn and lateral funiculus compared with lesioned group. In ventral horn, NPY immunoreactivity was enhanced in Schwann cells group compared with sham group. In lateral funiculus, the injury or the treatment with Schwann cells increased NPY immunoreactivity, comparing with sham group. FGF-2 of lateral funiculus and gracile fasciculus enhanced in Schwann cells group. Treatment with Schwann cells enhanced FGF-2 immunoreactivity in gracile fasciculus. Injury enhanced FGF-2 immunoreactivity in epicenter region, also observed in the groups treated by Schwann cells. In ventral horn and lateral funiculus when the lesioned groups were treated by Schwann cells and/or cytokines there was significant increase in GFAP immunoreactivity compared with sham group. In epicenter, the injury promoted GFAP immunoreactivity increase that was potentiated by Schwann cells treatment. The injury produced NG2 increase in epicenter, included by Schwann cells treatment. The motor recovery showed in Schwann cell group is probably related to neurochemical plasticity in spinal cord preserved tissue.
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The Effects of an Attribution Based Therapeutic Recreation Program on the Perceived Freedom in Leisure of Spinal Cord Injury Patients

Albarrán, Miguel A. (Miguel Angel) 08 1900 (has links)
Forty spinal cord injury (SCI) patients were studied in order to determine the effects of an attribution based therapeutic recreation program on their perception of freedom in leisure. Perception of freedom in leisure of SCI patients was measured by a seventy-two item scale. This scale was translated into Spanish, adapted, revised, validated, and tested for reliability. The reliability of the Spanish Version of the scale was very similar to the English Version of the scale.
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Development of a functional neuromuscular stimulation (FNS) muscle training program to prepare paraplegics for standing

Schafer, Carol Linda 21 April 2017 (has links)
Wheelchair-bound paraplegics are in an unnatural, almost all-day sitting position. This is physiologically disadvantageous as it may cause increased abdominal pressure, renal dysfunction, pressure sores, muscle atrophy and osteoporosis. Thus it would be beneficial, physiologically and psychologically, for a paraplegic to be able to stand for temporary periods of time. As a result of the muscle atrophy and functional degeneration that follows a spinal cord injury, it is essential for paraplegics to undergo a muscle restrengthening program, using Functional Neuromuscular Stimulation (FNS), before standing up under FNS control can be attempted. Six healthy spinal cord injured subjects with spinal lesions between CS and T9 (two tetraplegics and four paraplegics) exercised their quadriceps muscles at home using a portable two-channel FNS muscle stimulator. The muscles were exercised against an increasing load to maximise the training effect. Inclined standing exercise, under FNS control, was performed in the Inclistand. The subjects' general state of health and fitness were assessed, namely their responses during a maximal arm ergometry exercise test, arm muscle function, lung function, blood biochemistry and their dietary habits. Subjects have shown improvement in quadriceps muscle strength, fatigue resistance and muscle bulk to varying degrees - according to their individual circumstances. The tetraplegics responded in a different manner to that of the paraplegics. The muscle strength increased significantly by a mean (+SD) of 97,8 + 59,6% and 171,2 + 118,1% for the four paraplegics, left and right leg respectively. There was a mean improvement of 16% in fatigue resistance in the left leg (p=0,08), while the mean response of the right leg varied. Quadriceps muscle bulk increased by 4,43 + 3,4% (left) and 2,7 + 2,1% (right) (0,05<p<0,l). The amount of subcutaneous fat around the mid-thigh decreased significantly by 4,73 + 1,4% (left) and 3,43 + 1,1% (right leg). The group was in a state of general well-being, with the exception of one subject whose serum cholesterol concentration fell within the high risk category. This study therefore showed that the FNS was sucessful in improving the quadriceps muscle strength, bulk and fatigue response of the SCI people in our research group. The valuable experience gained from this FNS study will be used to improve the present program.
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The role of retinoids in the regeneration of the axolotl spinal cord

Kirk, Maia P. 17 July 2015 (has links)
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) / Retinoids play an important role in tissue patterning during development as well as in epithelial formation and health. In the mammalian central nervous system, the meninges are a source of retinoids for brain tissue. Retinoid production has been described in juvenile Axolotl ependymal cells. Retinoid effects may possess a significant role in the regeneration-permissive interaction of the meninges and ependyma of the Axolotl spinal cord after penetrating injury. During spinal cord regeneration in urodele amphibians, the pattern of retinoid production changes as the meninges interact with the injury-reactive ependymal cells reconstructing the injured spinal cord. In order to determine which components of the retinoid metabolism and intracellular signaling pathway act in Urodele spinal cord regeneration, we employed antibody/horseradish peroxidase staining of both intact and regenerating Axolotl spinal cord tissues obtained from adult animals as well as cell culture techniques to determine expression of three retinoid pathway components: Cellular Retinoic Acid Binding Protein II (CRABP 2), Cellular Retinol Binding Protein I (CRBP 1), and Retinaldehyde Dehydrogenase II (RALDH 2). Current results demonstrate the following in the intact cord: 1) CRBP 1 is expressed in the pia and dura mater meningeal layers, in gray matter neurons (including their axonal processes), and the ependymal cell radial processes that produce the glia limitans, 2) CRABP 2 is expressed in the arachnoid and/or dura mater meningeal layers surrounding the spinal cord, and 3) RALDH 2 is expressed in the meninges as well as cytoplasm of grey matter neurons and some ependymal/sub-ependymal cells. In the regenerating cord, CRBP 1 is expressed in ependymal cells that are undergoing epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EMT), as is CRABP 2. RALDH 2 staining is very strong in the reactive meninges; in addition, expression is also upregulated in the cytoplasmic and perinuclear regions of reactive grey matter neurons, including motor neurons and in the apical region of ependymal. Preliminary studies culturing reactive meninges and ependymal cells together suggested that the meninges could drive re-epithelialization of the reactive ependymal cells. Experiments to characterize this interaction show an unusual proliferation pattern: Proliferating Cell Nuclear Antigen (PCNA) labeling is present in intact and regenerating cord ependymal cells. However, in culture, the presence of meninges results in no proliferation proximal to the explant, but extensive proliferation in leading cell outgrowth; also, the cultured meninges is positive for RALDH2. In summary, the intact adult cord shows meningeal production of RA, which is upregulated following injury; in addition, during this time, RA production is upregulated in the adult ependymal cells as well. In culture, the reactive meninges appears to modulate the behavior of reactive ependymal cells.
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Echocardiographic Assessment of the Left Ventricle in the Spinal Cord Injured Patient

Nock, Bonnie J. (Bonnie Jean) 05 1900 (has links)
Ten caucasian male quadriplegics were compared with eight sedentary caucasian male controls in regards to left ventricular dimensions and mass obtained from echocardiograrns. The interventricular septum (IVS), left ventricular posterior wall (LVPW) and left ventricular internal diameter (LVII) were within normal limits for both groups. However, the INS in the SCI were significantly thicker than controls (p <0.05). Myocardial thickness was larger in SCI subjects (p <0.05). Absolute left ventricular mass (LVM) and total left ventricular volume was not different ( p > 0.05), but SCI subjects had significantly greater LVM to lean body mass ratios. Echocardiographically, SCI patients demonstrate concentric hypertrophy. This suggests adaptive response to chronic increase in afterload pressure secondary to their daily activities and muscle spasticity.
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Sexuality in the male paraplegic

Sishuba, Gladys Jabulile Elizabeth 11 1900 (has links)
The aim of the study was to provide a platform for the male paraplegic to explore the implications of the disability on his sexuality. A qualitative research method was utilised. In-depth interviews were conducted during October 1995 and February 1996 using a sample often black male in-patients at the beginning of their rehabilitation program and during their initial hospitalisation at Kalafong Hospital in Pretoria. The results of the study indicated that the newly injured person has a great need to talk about the impact of the injury on his life. Three major areas of concern emerged: physical appearance, loss of control and independence and relationships. All three areas were perceived to have an impact on sexuality. Rejection of the redefined intimacy by the able-bodied spouse, was perceived as a threat to sexual adjustment. / Social Work
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The performance of neurophysiologic monitoring to predict postoperative deficits in a porcine model of spinal cord injury. / CUHK electronic theses & dissertations collection

January 2010 (has links)
By observing these warning criteria, surgery can be safely carried out if changes of signal amplitudes are within the threshold boundary. Future studies should aim to validate and refine the "warning criteria" for intraoperative neurophysiologic monitoring in different surgery. / During stable anesthesia, experiments were completed in 31 pigs. A decrease in SEP amplitude > 25% and / or TceMEP amplitude > 65% was associated with substantial risk of postoperative motor deficit. In addition, rapid deterioration of signal within 5 min of an event, and / or a lack of signal recovery within 30 min after the initial deterioration were also predictors of postoperative paraplegia or weakness. These findings also correlated well with radiological changes in the spinal cord. The sensitivity and specificity for TceMEP to predict adverse neurologic outcome were 100% and 90.5%, respectively. / In a porcine model of direct compression and distraction of the exposed spinal cord, we measured the perioperative changes in SEP and TceMEP. This was correlated with postoperative motor function using the modified Tarlov scale. Magnetic resonance diffusion tensor imaging of the spinal cord was also performed to assess the anatomical extent of injury three days after surgery. / The spinal cord is at risk of injury during complex operations of the spine or aorta, and may result in catastrophic long term disability. Intraoperative monitoring with somatosensory evoked potential (SEP) and transcranial electric motor evoked potential (TceMEP) are commonly performed to assess the integrity of the sensory and motor pathways, respectively. The purpose of this study was to identify the minimum changes in signal amplitudes, beyond which postoperative neurologic deficit may occur. / Liu, Quanmeng. / Adviser: Matthew Tu Chan. / Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 73-02, Section: B, page: . / Thesis (Ph.D.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2010. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 87-103). / Electronic reproduction. Hong Kong : Chinese University of Hong Kong, [2012] System requirements: Adobe Acrobat Reader. Available via World Wide Web. / Electronic reproduction. [Ann Arbor, MI] : ProQuest Information and Learning, [201-] System requirements: Adobe Acrobat Reader. Available via World Wide Web. / Abstract also in Chinese.
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Influência dos parâmetros estimulatórios na eficiência da contração muscular evocada pela estimulação elétrica funcional em pessoas hígidas ou com lesão medular

Beck, Eddy Krueger 08 October 2010 (has links)
CAPES / Introdução: A estimulação elétrica funcional (FES) é aplicada a pessoas portadoras de lesão medular (LM) com o objetivo de gerar movimentos funcionais artificialmente. A Mecanomiografia (MMG) mede a oscilação do músculo durante a contração. Os padrões estimulatórios são determinados pelos parâmetros: períodos on e off do pulso e do burst e suas amplitudes. Durante a sessão de aplicação da FES, o tecido neuromuscular responde de forma variada em decorrência de alterações fisiológicas como fadiga muscular e/ou adaptação do motoneurônio. Objetivo: na pesquisa desenvolvida, investigou-se a influência dos parâmetros estimulatórios na eficiência da contração muscular evocada pela FES em voluntários hígidos e portadores de lesão medular. Materiais e Métodos: participaram da pesquisa 10 voluntários hígidos (VHs) e 10 voluntários com LM (VLMs) com sensores de MMG posicionados sobre os ventres musculares dos músculos reto femoral e vasto lateral. Os estímulos elétricos foram aplicados sobre o nervo femoral para ativação do músculo quadríceps. Foram testados cinco padrões estimulatórios em dias diferentes, com oito contrações evocadas artificialmente e divididas em duas sessões com intervalo de 15 min entre elas. Resultados: foi proposto um índice de eficiência de FES com (1) o tempo de estimulação, (2) a menor variação angular e (3) a menor divergência dos descritores de MMG: frequência mediana (Median Frequency) e valor eficaz (Root Mean Square). Os padrões estimulatórios que apresentaram maior eficiência são os de 50 Hz para VHs e 70 Hz para VLMs, por manterem a contração evocada artificialmente por (1) maior tempo, com menor (2) variação angular e (3) resposta mecanomiográfica com menor alteração. Conclusões: conclui-se que os padrões estimulatórios empregando frequências de 50 Hz para VHs e de 70 Hz para VLMs foram mais eficientes na contração artificial por meio da FES. / Introduction: Functional electrical stimulation (FES) is applied to people with spinal cord injury (SCI) in order to artificially evoque functional movements. Mechanomyography (MMG) measures the oscillation of the muscle during contraction. The stimulatory profiles are controlled by the parameters: active and rest periods of the pulse and the burst and their amplitude. During the period of application of FES, the neuromuscular tissue responds in different ways, due to physiological changes such as muscle fatigue and/or adaptation of motor neurons. Objective: In the research developed, we investigated the influence of simulatory parameters on the efficiency of muscle contraction evoked by FES in healthy volunteers and patients with spinal cord injury. Materials and Methods: The healthy volunteers (HV) and ten subjects with SCI participated of the study. The MMG sensors were placed over the belly of the rectus femoris muscle and vastus lateralis. The electrical stimuli were yielded on the femoral nerve in order to activate quadriceps muscle. Five FES profiles were tested on different days with eight artificially evoked contractions divided into two sessions with an interval of fifteen minutes apart. Results: was proposed a FES efficiency index based on (1) stimulation time, (2) lower angular variation and (3) lower divergence of MMG descriptors: Median Frequency (MF) and Root Mean Square (RMS) value. FES profiles that showed better efficiency are: burst frequency of 50 Hz for HV and 70 Hz for SCI volunteers. They kept the contraction artificially evoked for (1) longer time, (2) lower angular variation of and (3) mechanomyographic response with minor modification. Conclusions: we conclude thar stimulatory profiles using frequencies of 50 Hz for HV and 70 Hz for SCI volunteers were more efficient for evoking contraction artificially.
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Sexuality in the male paraplegic

Sishuba, Gladys Jabulile Elizabeth 11 1900 (has links)
The aim of the study was to provide a platform for the male paraplegic to explore the implications of the disability on his sexuality. A qualitative research method was utilised. In-depth interviews were conducted during October 1995 and February 1996 using a sample often black male in-patients at the beginning of their rehabilitation program and during their initial hospitalisation at Kalafong Hospital in Pretoria. The results of the study indicated that the newly injured person has a great need to talk about the impact of the injury on his life. Three major areas of concern emerged: physical appearance, loss of control and independence and relationships. All three areas were perceived to have an impact on sexuality. Rejection of the redefined intimacy by the able-bodied spouse, was perceived as a threat to sexual adjustment. / Social Work

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