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SESSION: 3008 Transcutaneous Spinal Cord Stimulation to Stabilize Seated Systolic Blood Pressure in Individuals with Chronic SCI
SPEAKERS: Caitlyn Peters PhD


SESSION: 2941  Spinal Cord Stimulation in SCID - Augmenting Autonomics
SPEAKERS: Alyssa Cook, MD

DATE: Monday, September 2, 2024

Session 3008

3008 Transcutaneous Spinal Cord Stimulation to Stabilize Seated Systolic Blood Pressure in Individuals with Chronic SCI
SPEAKER: Caitlyn Peters PhD
5 (Highest)4321 (Lowest)
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2) Session Content
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3) Speaker(s) knowledge and expertise
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4) Delivery, instructor teaching ability; efectiveness of speakers/presenters
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5) Usefulness of the material to your practice or professional development
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6) The material was at or above entry level knowledge for your profession
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Scale - 5 being the highest rating, 1 being the lowest rating.
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Objective 1: Discuss secondary consequences of BP instability after a SCI.
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Objective 2: Discuss findings related to effects of tSCS at different electrode sites on seated BP and subjective symptoms reported.
5 (Highest)
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Objective 3: Present findings on possible treatment for restoring BP control in SCI.
5 (Highest)
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Scale - 5 being the highest rating, 1 being the lowest rating.

Session 2941

2941  Spinal Cord Stimulation in SCID - Augmenting Autonomics
SPEAKER: Alyssa Cook, MD
5 (Highest)4321 (Lowest)
1) Subject
5 (Highest)
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1 (Lowest)
2) Session Content
5 (Highest)
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1 (Lowest)
3) Speaker(s) knowledge and expertise
5 (Highest)
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1 (Lowest)
4) Delivery, instructor teaching ability; efectiveness of speakers/presenters
5 (Highest)
4
3
2
1 (Lowest)
5) Usefulness of the material to your practice or professional development
5 (Highest)
4
3
2
1 (Lowest)
6) The material was at or above entry level knowledge for your profession
5 (Highest)
4
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1 (Lowest)
Scale - 5 being the highest rating, 1 being the lowest rating.
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Objective 1: Discuss basic principles of transcutaneous and epidural spinal cord stimulation.
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Objective 2: Explain the pathophysiology of orthostatic hypotension and autonomic dysreflexia and the theory of how electrical spinal cord stimulation can counteract these processes.
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Objective 3: Analyze the most recent articles on spinal cord stimulation for orthostatic hypotension and autonomic dysreflexia and evaluate the potential role of SCS in cases of autonomic dysfunction.
5 (Highest)
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1 (Lowest)
Scale - 5 being the highest rating, 1 being the lowest rating.