2019
DOI: 10.5432/ijshs.201837
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Effective Cooling Strategies to Reduce Body Temperature in Individuals with Spinal Cord Injury*

Abstract: Individuals with spinal cord injury have reduced afferent input to the thermoregulatory center and lack sweating capacity and vasomotor control below the level of the spinal cord lesion. Limitations in heat loss capacity leads to excessive increases in core temperature, which in turn decreases exercise performance and increases the risk of heat-related illness. To prevent hyperthermia and improve exercise performance in hot environments, body cooling has been proposed. However, despite the interest and researc… Show more

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