ASIA PODCASTS
ASIA SCI Science Perspectives: A dialogue from two perspectives on emerging scientific literature spanning the full spectrum of Spinal Cord Injury Research, from discovery to clinical application.
Showcasing Recent and Impactful work in the field of Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) Science.
The SCI Science Perspectives podcast disseminates the latest-and-greatest scientific work in the field of spinal cord injury (SCI) via a conversation with researchers that approaches their work from two perspectives: the “scholarly” perspective and the “community” perspective.
May, 2024
The Time Is Now for Nontraumatic SCI
Join us in this episode for a panel conversation on expert consensus, best practices, and future directions for classifying and tracking outcomes for people living with nontraumatic spinal cord injury (SCI) with Alexandra Bennewith, MPA,; Keara McNair, OTR/L, BCPR, ATP; Kristen Walden, BS; Ron Reeves, MD; and Stephen Burns, MD. Disorders of the spinal cord come in many forms, and when categorizing based on cause there has historically been an emphasis placed on traumatic—e.g., from an impact—SCI. As put forth by this panel of nontraumatic experts selected by ASIA’s Education Committee, the time has come to integrate nontraumatic SCI into the existing networks of standardized reporting. We hope you enjoy these episodes as we usher in an era in the union of SCI across etiology.
EP32 – Community Episode – The Time Is Now for Nontraumatic SCI
EP31 – Scholarly Episode – The Time Is Now for Nontraumatic SCI
March, 2024
Spasticity and Early Motor Recovery after SCI with Dr. Sina Sangari
Join us this episode for a conversation with Dr. Sina Sangari of the Shirley Ryan AbilityLab for a conversation about the paper titled “Spasticity Predicts Motor Recovery for Patients with Subacute Motor Complete Spinal Cord Injury” published in the journal Annals of Neurology. Regardless of the functional implications of spasms, Dr. Sangari and his colleagues explain the prognostic value that spasticity, early after an acquired spinal cord injury, can have in predicting recovery of volitional motor function.
EP30 – Community Episode – Spasticity and Early Motor Recovery after SCI with Dr. Sina Sangari
EP29 – Scholarly Episode – Spasticity and Early Motor Recovery after SCI with Dr. Sina Sangari
February, 2024
Bladder Buzz Podcast Crossover Episode
SpineX’s Neuromodulation for Incontinence with Dr. Parag Gad
Conversations with Dr. Parag Gad, co-founder and CEO of SpineX, who talks about the Spinal Cord Neuromodulator by SpineX and Scone to Treat Neurogenic Bladder, or the SCONE “CONTINENCE” Clinical trial.
EP28 – Community Episode: SpineX’s Neuromodulation for Incontinence with Dr. Parag Gad
EP27 – Scholarly Episode: SpineX’s Neuromodulation for Incontinence with Dr. Parag Gad
*This episode was recorded in collaboration with “Bladder Buzz” – the podcast series that brings together physicians, researchers, and individuals living with Neurogenic Bladder. Bladder Buzz Podcast (buzzsprout.com)
January, 2024
Clinical Autonomics and Sleep with Dr. Gino Panza
Join us for a conversation about the interaction of autonomic dysfunction, the brain, and sleep. Dr. Panza talks us through a recent review paper that shines a clinical lens on the interaction of three topics that are complicated by themselves and that complexify after spinal cord injury (SCI).
EP26 – Community Episode: Clinical Autonomics and Sleep with Dr. Gino Panza
EP25 – Scholarly Episode: Clinical Autonomics and Sleep with Dr. Gino Panza
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