Unusual blood pressure response during standing therapy in tetraplegic man
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- DOI: 10.1007/s10286-009-0037-y
Unusual blood pressure response during standing therapy in tetraplegic man
Abstract
We report a case of an individual with cervical spinal cord injury who showed a unique blood pressure response during passive standing and passive walking-like leg movement, i.e., hypertension with standing and hypotension with leg movement.
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