Collections

  • Collection |

    In this collection we highlight a selection of articles from 2021, which top the list of the journal’s most cited, downloaded and most shared (including press coverage, blogs, Twitter, Facebook and Weibo). They showcase the breadth of scope and coverage that the journal consistently delivers to its readers.

    Image: Polina Shuvaeva; Snowleopard1; stevecoleimages; Caiaimage/Trevor Adeline; Andrew Brookes
  • Collection |

    See what scientists worldwide have been reading, citing and sharing.

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    Exercise improves the fitness and health of individuals with SCI, which improves their performance of activities of daily living, participation and quality of life. As exercise promotion efforts are still needed, it is important to develop exercise programs that are feasible and effective for people with an SCI. In this collection you will find papers that address High Intensity Interval Training (HIIT), home-based exercise, specific training modes, such as functional electrical stimulation and locomotor training, and factors affecting enrollment in physical activity research studies.

  • Collection |

    The Editor-in-Chief of Spinal Cord is delighted to share with you an Editor's Choice selection of key papers that highlight some of the best current research published in the journal. These papers showcase the breadth of scope and coverage that Spinal Cord consistently delivers to its readers, and have been selected because readers of the journal will find them particularly interesting or useful.

  • Collection |

    Assessment is an integral aspect of clinical management and research. This collection contains a diverse series of papers about a range of different assessments and outcome measures. There will be something of interest in here for all.

  • Collection |

    COVID-19 has quickly escalated throughout the world and has had a big impact on SCI. This collections brings you key insights into the effect of COVID-19 from those caring for persons with disabilities related to SCI.

  • Collection |

    See what scientists world-wide have been citing, reading and sharing. In this Web Collection we highlight a selection of articles from 2018 and 2019 which top the list of the journal's most cited, most read and most shared (including press coverage, blogs and Twitter). They showcase the breadth of scope and coverage that Spinal Cord consistently delivers to its readers.

  • Collection |

    In this collection you will find a diverse and interesting array of papers that cover all aspects surrounding gait for people with spinal cord injuries. This issue is important to those with spinal cord injuries, so it is important that we highlight some of the high quality research work that has been done in this area and has been published in the journal between 2017 and 2019. Enjoy and learn.

  • Collection |

    See what scientists world-wide have been citing, reading and sharing. In this Web Collection we highlight a selection of articles from 2017 and 2018 which top the list of the journal's most cited, most read and most shared (including press coverage, blogs and Twitter). They showcase the breadth of scope and coverage that Spinal Cord consistently delivers to its readers.

    Image: Polina Shuvaeva; Snowleopard1; stevecoleimages; Caiaimage/Trevor Adeline; Andrew Brookes
  • Focus |

    In this collection you will find a diverse and interesting array of papers that cover all aspects of sexuality, fertility and parenthood following spinal cord injuries. These issues are of utmost importance to those with spinal cord injuries. So it is appropriate that we highlight some of the high quality research work that has been done in this area and has been published in the journal in 2016 and 2017. Enjoy and learn.

  • Collection |

    The purpose of the International Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) Data Sets is to facilitate comparisons of injuries and outcomes between patients, centers, and countries. In order to promote the sharing and combining of data between both clinicians and researchers, articles published in the journal relating to these data sets may be downloaded for free.