Rated 3.8 / 5 (How Ratings Work)
Likely probability of the efficacy of cannabis for treatment of spinal cord injuries.
Based on 8 Studies from 1974 - 2017
Study Name, Description & Year
Rating
Delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol-cannabidiol In The Treatment Of Spasticity In Chronic Spinal Cord Injury: A Clinical Experience
A six-month observational study in patients with chronic spinal cord injuries with refractory spasticity. — 2017
An Exploratory Human Laboratory Experiment Evaluating Vaporized Cannabis In The Treatment Of Neuropathic Pain From Spinal Cord Injury And Disease
A cross-over, randomized, placebo-controlled human trial conducted on 42 patients with neuropathic pain related to injury or disease of the spinal cord. — 2016
Cannabidiol-treated Rats Exhibited Higher Motor Score After Cryogenic Spinal Cord Injury
Animal study (rats) — 2012
The Treatment Of Spasticity With Delta9-tetrahydrocannabinol In Persons With Spinal Cord Injury
25 patients with spinal cord injuries and regular spasms — 2007
Treatment Of Spasticity In Spinal Cord Injury With Dronabinol, A Tetrahydrocannabinol Derivative
5 patients with spinal cord injuries and regular spasms — 1995
Delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol Shows Antispastic And Analgesic Effects In A Single Case Double-blind Trial
A single patient with spinal cord injury and subsequent pains and spasms — 1990
Cannabis Effect On Spasticity In Spinal Cord Injury
Data collected from 43 patients with spinal cord injury and related spasms — 1982
The Perceived Effects Of Marijuana On Spinal Cord Injured Males
10 patients with spinal cord injuries and resulting pain and spasms — 1974