Neuropsychological Study in Patients with Spinal Cord Injuries.
Brígida Molina-GallegoMaria Sagrario Gomez CantarinoMaría Idoia Ugarte-GurrutxagaLaura Molina-GallegoLaura Mordillo-MateosPublished in: Healthcare (Basel, Switzerland) (2021)
Subjects with chronic spinal cord injury presented a cognitive profile that differed greatly in the number of altered cognitive functions as well as in their magnitude from the subacute spinal cord injured patient profile. Moreover, cognitive dysfunction may be important beyond the end of the first stage of rehabilitation as it can affect an individual's quality of life and possible integration in society.