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  1. Handbook of Spinal Cord Injuries: Types, Treatments and Prognosis (Neurology-Laboratory and Clinical Research Developments)
  2. Spinal Cord Injury: Clinical Outcomes From the Model Systems by S. L. Stover, Joel A. Delisa, et all 1995-01-15
  3. Spinal Cord Injury: Impact and Coping by Clive Glass, 1999-05-11
  4. Spinal Cord Injury: Concepts and Management Approaches by Lorraine Buchanan, Deborah A. Nawoczenski, 1987-06
  5. Female sexuality following spinal cord injury by Elle Friedman Becker, 1978
  6. Spinal Cord Injury: A Guide for Patient and Family by Lynn Phillips, Mark N. Ozer, et all 1987-06
  7. The Child With a Spinal Cord Injury (AAOS Symposium)
  8. Acute Brain and Spinal Cord Injury by Dilantha B. Ellegala,Jeffrey R. Kirsch Anish Bhardwaj, 2008-01-01
  9. Spinal Cord Injury: An Illustrated Guide for Health Care Professionals by Marcia Hanak, Anne Scott, 1993-09
  10. Spinal Cord Injuries (Diseases and People) by Elaine Landau, 2001-09
  11. Spinal Cord Injury: Medical Management and Rehabilitation
  12. Spinal Cord Injuries: A Guide to Rehabilitation Nursing (Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago Procedure Manual) by P. J. Matthews, 1987-08
  13. Spinal Cord Injuries by John Alderson, E. A. M. Frost, 1990-11
  14. Early Therapeutic, Social, and Vocational Problems in the Rehabilitation of Persons with Spinal Cord Injuries

41. Welcome To Spectrum Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
Leading R D BioPharmaceutical company focusing on Neurodegenerative conditions such as Alzheimer's Disease, Parkinsons Disease, spinal cord injury, Stroke and others.
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42. SCI PILOT - Home ... [Spinal Cord Injury Peer Information Library On Technology
The spinal cord injury Peer Information Library on Technology is a resource describingthe assistive technology experiences of individuals with quadriplegia.It
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Many "Stories" are illustrated with video and audio clips, each in QuickTime RealPlayer and Windows Media Player formats. The viewers for each of these ia a free download. QuickTime clips are text captioned. All stories are also available as Adobe Acrobat PDF files. The Adobe Acrobat Reader is also a free download. "I should be approached with the best [assistive technology] that is available and find a way to get it [funded]. And if I can't, I can [downgrade], but I should be able to see what's available." Marilyn's story SCI PILOT contains the assistive technology experiences and insights of individuals with quadriplegia. Rather than a catalogue of products, you'll find advice and strategies from those who have first hand experience in getting and using assistive devices, and descriptions of

43. Spinal Cord Injury Network Home Page
The nonprofit, Washington DC/Mid-Atlantic chapter of the National spinal cord injury Association.Category Health Conditions and Diseases spinal cord injury......We at the spinal cord injury Network are here to ensure that people with disabilitieshave full and complete access to the community in which they reside.
http://www.spinalcordinjury.net/
Spinal Cord Injury Network
Welcome to the Spinal Cord Injury Network (SCI Network) web page. SCI Network is the Metropolitan Washington, D.C. area chapter of the National Spinal Cord Injury Association. Please take a moment to look over our mission and history sections. After a brief description of services provided by Spinal Cord Injury Network, primarily in central Maryland, Washington, D.C., and in Northern Virginia, there follows a list of upcoming SCI Network and other disability-related events. Be sure to look over the Links section of the Services menu; we are going to pay special attention to Independent Living issues. If you would like to join SCI Network, click on SUBSCRIBE TO CONNECTOR/JOIN button below, or for information click below on REQUEST INFO or the comment button at the bottom of most pages. Donations can be made by clicking on the DONATION button below.
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44. Reeve-Irvine Spinal Cord Injury Research Center
Dedicated to spinal cord injury research and finding a cure for spinal cord injury and neural degenerativ Category Health Conditions and Diseases Research......The ReeveIrvine Research Center is dedicated to spinal cord injury researchand finding a cure for spinal cord injury and neural degenerative disease.
http://www.reeve.uci.edu/
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45. Edgar Cayce's Perspective On Spinal Cord Injury
A look at Cayce's recommendations for spinal cord injury and their results.
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EDGAR CAYCE'S PERSPECTIVE ON SPINAL CORD INJURY
A SYNOPSIS OF EDGAR CAYCE'S SCI READINGS
By Dudley Delany, R.N., M.A., D.C.
As a former SCI nurse, I have a particular interest in spinal cord injuries and in Edgar Cayce's approach to treating them. I have, therefore, taken the liberty of preparing this synopsis of Cayce's readings on that topic in the hope that, by the grace of God, it will inspire and motivate many SCI sufferers to experiment and work with those readings to obtain a greater level of both feeling and functioning.
Altogether, Cayce gave readings for five individuals afflicted with spinal cord injuries, four of whom were paraplegics, and one of whom was a quadraplegic.
EDGAR CAYCE'S READINGS FOR SCI PARAPLEGICS
Case 1535:
BackgroundThis case involves a female who, as a result of a car accident at the age of 16, became paralyzed from the waist down. Surgery was performed nine weeks later to remove pressure from the spinal cord, but her paralysis persisted. She received her one and only Cayce reading (1535-1) in 1938 at the age of 21.
Prognosis (Expressed or Implied)Good.

46. Spinal Cord Injury: Emerging Concepts
Health. spinal cord injury Emerging Concepts Improvements in treatmentare helping many more people survive spinal cord injury. Yet
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    Among the most exciting frontiers in medicine is the repair of traumatic injuries to the spinal cord. Improvements in treatment are helping many more people survive spinal cord injury. Yet most spinal cord injuries still cause lifelong disability, and continued research is critically needed. To explore new directions for research on spinal cord injury, the National Institutes of Health sponsored a scientific workshop on September 30 - October 1, 1996. The workshop, Spinal Cord Injury: Emerging Concepts, brought together experts from the field of spinal cord injury research and leaders from other fields such as development, immunology, and stroke. Current Understanding and Treatment The normal spinal cord coordinates movement and sensation in the body. It is a complex organ containing nerve cells, supporting cells, and nerve fibers to and from the brain. The spinal cord is arranged in segments, with higher segments controlling movement and sensation in upper parts of the body and lower segments controlling the lower parts of the body. The consequences of injury reflect this organization.

47. Cerebreon: Online Neurorehabilitation Training
Providing medical education regarding brain and spinal cord injury for brain injury professionals.
http://www.cerebreon.com
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Operating as the Education Division of the International Brain Injury Association , and funded through a research grant from the Defense Brain and Spinal Cord Injury Program of the Department of Defense, our mission is to develop and trial an Internet-based curriculum for the neurorehabilitation community. New products
Currently, we offer free online clinical training for neurorehabilitation clinicians in the following courses: We also offer a training course for individuals with brain injuries and their families on the use of memory aids and cognitive prosthetics. Please return to our website in the coming months as we continue to add clinical training courses and educational pages for individuals with neurological deficits. Future courses will include:
  • Functional Vision Deficits: Assessment and Treatment
  • Success in School: A Team-Based Approach to Educational Reentry after Brain Injury
  • Job Reentry after Brain Injury: Strategies for Success
  • Vestibular Dysfunction Therapies: A Transdisciplinary Approach
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48. Jerry Haney, Table Of Contents, An Index To Jerry's Site
Details about autonomic dysreflexia, the symptoms and why they happen and finding and removing the causes.
http://www.jerryhaney.com/contents.htm#SCI

49. UMHS Model Spinal Cord Injury Care System
The UM Model spinal cord injury Care System was established within the Departmentof Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (PM R) at the University of Michigan
http://www.med.umich.edu/pmr/model_sci/
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The UM Model Spinal Cord Injury Care System was established within the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
The UM Model Spinal Cord Injury Care System is funded by the National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research (NIDRR) as one of only 16 Model Systems throughout the United States. More information can be found from the Model SCI System Doorway. UM Model SCI Care System Co-Directors
David R. Gater, M.D., Ph.D.
Denise G. Tate, Ph.D.

50. Object Moved
Providing treatment of strokes, spinal cord injury, Parkinson's disease, Alzheimer's disease, and pediatric neurology.
http://www.wuphysicians.org/neurology.shtml
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51. UMHS News - Spinal Cord Injury Exercise
But many also cited special concerns relating to their spinal cordinjury. About half worried that fitness center staff wouldn't
http://www.med.umich.edu/opm/newspage/2002/spineexercise.htm

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People with spinal cord injuries need exercise too - but barriers to fitness persist, U-M study finds

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ANN ARBOR, MI - It's no secret that Americans are getting fatter, exercising less and suffering the health problems that go along with a sedentary lifestyle. But for one often-overlooked group of Americans - people with spinal cord injuries - the problem is even worse. They may survive the accident that caused their injury, only to die of a disease that could have been prevented through exercise and diet. Now, researchers are looking at ways to help them cut their extra-high risk of such diseases. The first step: To figure out what barriers, both psychological and physical, stand in the way of people with SCI who want to improve their health. New research results announced today by a University of Michigan Health System team give the first indications of what some of those barriers are, and hint at what might be done to remove them. The data are being given at the annual meeting of the

52. SPINALCORD: Sexual Function For Men With Spinal Cord Injury
A spinal cord injury affects a male's sexuality both psychologically and physiologically.
http://www.spinalcord.uab.edu/show.asp?durki=22405

53. Paralyzed Veterans Association Of Florida, Inc.
PVAF's mission is to improve the lives of veterans with a spinal cord injury or dysfunction to achieve maximum health, productivity and selfesteem in their daily lives.
http://www.pvaf.org

54. The SCI Info Pages - A Free Spinal Cord Injury Resource Site
A free and informative resource for those with a spinal cord injury or other disablinginjury or disease of the spine. Welcome to the spinal cord injury Info.
http://www.sci-info-pages.com/
HOME CONTACT ME LINK 2 US SUBMIT A SITE Your one stop site for all Spinal Cord Injury information! Home Page LINKS / RESOURCES
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... (power) GENERAL SCI INFO. Column Info. Anatomy of the Spine FAQ's About SCI's Functional Goals ... Legal - Wills, Etc. SITE INFO. Contact Me Link to this Page Submit A Site Affiliations ... Reciprocal Links Welcome to the Spinal Cord Injury Info. Pages! This site is a non-profit, non-commercial site. It is meant to be a free and informative resource for those suffering from spinal cord and other disabling injuries or diseases of the spine. It is meant to be a "best of the web" site for spinal cord injury information. Visit regularly for updated information, new features, links and more. If you know of something that should be added such as links, information, pictures, etc., please contact me This site was originally created as my own personal resource. As it grew I decided to share it with others like me (I'm a quadriplegic). Please note that only quality sites and information are listed. So there is no need to bookmark a bunch of sites as the best SCI information, and links, are right here for you.

55. The UAB Injury Control Research Center
Rehabilitation following traumatic brain injury, spinal cord injury, severe burn or intraarticular fracture. Research in biomechanics, prevention and acute care. Located in Birmingham, Alabama.
http://www.uab.edu/icrc

56. California Spinal Cord Injury Research Funds
ROMAN REED RESEARCH GRANTS Roman Reed spinal cord injury Research Fund RomanReed spinal cord injury Research Funds Background and history.
http://www.reeve.uci.edu/RR/RRBackground.html
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Roman Reed Spinal Cord Injury Research Funds Background and history
Utilization Plan for the Funds Provided to the University of California by the California Spinal Cord Injury Research Fund (Previously the Roman Reed Bill):
In September 2000, Governor Gray Davis signed the Roman Reed Bill (AB750), which provides one million dollars per year over 5 years for spinal cord injury research in the State of California. These funds were allocated to the University of California (UC), and the UC Office of the President allocated the funds to the Reeve-Irvine Research Center, to develop a program for spinal cord injury research that would allow participation by faculty throughout the UC system and state of California. The first step in developing a plan was the establishment of a Scientific Steering Committee with multi-campus representation. The charge for the Steering Committee is to advise the Director in the setting of research and training priorities. The 6 initial members were appointed to staggered terms of 2-4 years. A second step was the formation of a Public Advisory Committee consisting of leaders in the public, private, and nonprofit sectors to advise the director of the Center on issues and priorities having to do with spinal cord research.

57. Nevada PVA Intro Mission Statement
The Nevada Paralyzed Veterans of America, Inc. is dedicated to improving and ensuring the quality of life for American veterans who have suffered spinal cord injury or disease resulting in paralysis.
http://www.nevadapva.org/
Live Chat Room Associate Membership Newsletter Read Previous Issues Upcoming Events Humor!!! Contribution Information Links Board of Directors Committee Appointments Service Office Locations What's New Magazines Paraplegia News Sports 'N Spokes Contacts NevadaPVA President E-Mail Newsletter Editor Webmaster 1630 Sunset Drive Las Vegas, NV 89108 Fax (702) 646-3712 MISSION STATEMENT The Nevada Paralyzed Veterans of America, Inc. is dedicated to improving and ensuring the quality of life for American veterans who have suffered spinal cord injury or disease resulting in paralysis. Our purpose is to assist in the fulfillment of the need for health and well being for all of our members through education, location of resources, medical research, physical and psychological therapy, co-operation with other corporations, groups and institutions engaged in similar activities and the advancement of wheelchair athletic participation for the purpose of improved health and medical problem prevention. 23th National Veterans Wheelchair Games You are Visitor Number

58. Sciwalk
Specialize in spinal cord injury physical therapy. Located in Downey, California. Includes a FAQs, RGO information, meet the team, links and contact details.
http://www.sciwalk.com/

59. Christopher And Dana Reeve Paralysis Resource Center : Home
The Christopher Reeve Paralysis Foundation (CRPF) encourages and supports research to develop effective treatments and a cure for paralysis caused by spinal cord injury and other central nervous system disorders. The Foundation evaluates and selects these research programs using councils of internationally renowned neuroscientists and clinicians. The Foundation also allocates a portion of its resources to grants that improve the quality of life for people with disabilities.
http://www.paralysis.org
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60. MEDLINEplus: Spinal Cord Injuries
spinal cord injury (Patient Education Institute) - requires Flash plug-in Alsoavailable in Spanish. View slideshow on Myelogram spinal cord injury.
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