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         Spinal Cord Injury:     more books (100)
  1. Spinal Cord Injury Medial Engineering
  2. Spinal Cord Injury: Webster's Timeline History, 1945 - 2007 by Icon Group International, 2009-05-01
  3. Functional Electrical Rehabilitation: Technological Restoration After Spinal Cord Injury by Chandler A. Phillips, 1991-05-28
  4. Thoracic and Lumbar Spine and Spinal Cord Injuries (Advances in Neurotraumatology)
  5. The psychological, social, and vocational adjustment in spinal cord injury: A strategy for future research : final report (RSA 13-P-59011/9-01) by Roberta B Trieschmann, 1978
  6. Spinal Cord Injury: Patient Education Manual by Aspen Reference Group (Aspen Publishers), 1997-12
  7. Spinal Cord Injury Pain: Assessment, Mechanisms, Management (Progress in Pain Research and Management, V. 23) by Robert P. Yezierski, 2002-05-01
  8. Practical Guide to Health Promotion After Spinal Cord Injury by Theresa Chase, Lester M. Butt, et all 1996-01-15
  9. The urological management of the patient following spinal cord injury, by John W Pearman, 1973
  10. Physical fitness: A guide for individuals with spinal cord injury by David F. Apple, 1996-01-01
  11. Spinal cord injuries case studies: A compilation of 50 clinical studies by Ronald F Young, 1981
  12. Practical Urology in Spinal Cord Injury (Clinical Practice in Urology)
  13. Diving with spinal cord injury. (part 3): An article from: Palaestra by Jerrold S. Petrofsky, 1995-01-01
  14. Litigating Spinal Cord Injuries: Law, Medicine, and Economics (Employment Law Library) by Mark R. Kosieradzki, 1995-10

81. Untitled Document
Accelerating the discovery of a cure for spinal cord injury. Join usfrom May 22 June 30 as we embark on the Main In Motion Campaign
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82. Hospital For Special Care - Home Page
A rehabilitation and chronic disease hospital for adult and pediatric stroke, brain injury, spinal cord injury, pulmonary, and medically complex patients. (New Britain)
http://www.hfsc.org/
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83. Missouri Model Spinal Cord Injury System - Home
The Missouri Model spinal cord injury System is committed to developing, implementingand evaluating innovative research that promotes independent living and
http://www.hsc.missouri.edu/~momscis/
The Missouri Model Spinal Cord Injury System
MOMSCIS is
committed to
developing,
implementing
and
evaluating
innovative
research that
promotes
independent living and community integration among persons with spinal cord dysfunction.
The Missouri Model Spinal Cord Injury System (MOMSCIS) is a program of the University of Missouri-Columbia School of Health Professions , Department of Health Psychology, in cooperation with University of Missouri Health Care Services for Independent Living, Independent Living Resource Center, Paraquad , and Howard A. Rusk Rehabilitation Center - an affiliate of HealthSouth. Kristofer J. Hagglund, Ph.D., is Principal Investigator. This web site is a publication of the Missouri Model Spinal Cord Injury System. MOMSCIS is funded by the

84. Spinal Cord Society
An international organization for cure, research, and treatment of spinal cord injury, paralysis, and related problems.
http://members.aol.com/scsweb/
What's New in Cure Research? Headlines from the SCS Newsletter
Current SCS Research Projects Plus Milestones to a Cure for Paralysis
SCS Research Support Record The SCS Record is Clear for All to See
About SCS and How to Contact Us 100% of Research Funding Goes for Research
Stand-N-Go Units Available - Click Here for More Information

SCS is a non-profit 501-c-3 organization in good standing with the Minnesota Secretary of State. Contributions are tax deductible and can be made separately to the SCS Research Fund or SCS Newsletter Fund. 100% of all donations to the research fund go to research for cure. The Newsletter Fund supports publication of the SCS Newsletter published monthly. President is Dr. Chas E. Carson, Secretary Richard A. Stonestrom, Treasurer Norman Gronwold. You are visitor number to the SCS website.

85. Arizona Spinal Cord Injury Association
Arizona spinal cord injury Association is an association formed to enhance the livesof those with spinal cord injuries while offering support and education to
http://www.azspinal.org/
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Toll Free (877) 778-6588 Fax (602) 239-6268 Welcome ! An association formed to enhance the lives of those with spinal cord injuries while offering support and education to family, community, and professionals. April 10-13, 2003 Every Day More Than 30 People Become Paralyzed Guided by the theme, "Wheels Toward A Dream," the mission of the Arizona United Spinal Cord Injury Association is to enhance the lives of individuals and their family members, statewide, as they deal with spinal cord injuries - to ensure the maximum possible physical, intellectual, spiritual, emotional and social recovery. T he Association focuses on peer support, family support, education of consumers, families, caregivers and professionals and providing vocational, social and recreational resource linkages. updated on This information on this website is provided "as is" without warranty or any kind, either expressed or implied, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose or non-infringement. In no event shall the Arizona Spinal Cord Injury Association be liable for any direct, indirect, incidental, punitive, or consequential damage of any kind whatsoever with respect to the service, the materials and the products referenced to in these documents.

86. Welcome To Magee: Magee Rehabilitation Hospital For Physical Rehab
Provides lifetime rehabilitation and wellness programs for persons with disabilities including spinal cord injury, brain injury, stroke, amputations and other disabilities. (Philadelphia)
http://www.mageerehab.org/
©2003 Magee Rehabilitation
The Web site for Magee Rehabilitation, its contents and programs, is provided for informational and educational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice nor is it intended to create any physician-patient relationship. Please remember that this information should not substitute for a visit or a consultation with a health care provider. The views or opinions expressed in the resources provided do not necessarily reflect those of Magee Rehabilitation or their staffs. By using this Web site, you accept these terms of use . Please read our privacy statement

87. Spinal Cord Injury Projects
spinal cord injury Projects. spinal cord injury results in partial or completeparalysis for the parts of the body innervated below the level of injury.
http://guide.stanford.edu/Projects/sci.html
Home Projects People Publications ... Osteoporosis Spinal Cord Injury Stroke Other
Spinal Cord Injury Projects
Spinal cord injury results in partial or complete paralysis for the parts of the body innervated below the level of injury. At present, no method to regenerate the spinal cord exists that restores the functions lost from the paralysis. Our research is directed toward maintaining the health of bone and soft tissue in the affected areas, improving the functional outcomes of surgical interventions, and developing assistive devices to enable individuals with spinal cord injuries to work and to perform activities of daily living.
A Robot for the Vocational Independence of People with Tetraplegia Biomechanical Analysis of Tendon Transfer Surgeries Functional Restoration of Grasp in Quadriplegia Heart Rate Variability, Physical Activity, and Cardiovascular Health in SCI ... Pressure / Motion Feedback to Protect Skin of Sensorimotor Impaired Elders
Projects with a secondary relationship to Spinal Cord Injury:
Automatic Decomposition of the Electromyogram International Conference on Rehabilitation Robotics: Conference Support The Stanford Biomechanical Engineering Division

88. Wheelchair Mobility, Spinal Cord Injury Videos
Offers information about spinal cord injury; including an online community, message boards and other available resources.
http://www.wheelchairmobility.com
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Welcome to Wheelchairmobility.com! This website contains a variety of information and resources for those with a spinal cord injury, or people wanting to learn more about what a spinal cord injury is, and how it can affect one's life. Some available resources on this site is a links section, message board, online community and loads of information about spinal cord injury. This site will describe many different areas of spinal cord injury such as like Urinary Tract Infections (UTI's), sexuality, pressure wounds and other information that would be useful to people who suffer from a spinal cord injury or someone who is a care-taker of someone with a spinal cord injury. I also will soon have videos for sale covering medical, motivation, and physical (transfers, stairs, curbs, pressure reliefs, dressing, wheelies, taking apart the wheelchair and much more.) I urge you to join my online community if you suffer a SCI or other disability. Thanks and come back in the future for more cool stuff.

89. Tissue Engineering Of Bridging Grafts For Spinal Cord Injury Repair
Tissue Engineering of Bridging Grafts for spinal cord injury Repair. InvestigatorEric E. Sabelman, PhD. Project Category spinal cord injury 2000.
http://guide.stanford.edu/Projects/2kprojects/sci01.html
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Tissue Engineering of Bridging Grafts for Spinal Cord Injury Repair
Investigator: Eric E. Sabelman, PhD Project Staff: Min Hu, MD, PhD and Adrian Cameron, PhD Project Category: Spinal Cord Injury - 2000 Purpose: This proposal represents the first step toward a possible Co-Operative Research and Development Agreement between the VA and the Immune Response Corporation (5935 Darwin Ct, Carlsbad, CA 92008; http://www.imnr.com Funding Source: Christopher Reeve Paralysis Foundation Funding Status: In Review

90. Physical Therapy, Vocational, And Recreational Rehabilitation Products For Quadr
Computerrelated products for people who are quadriplegic due to a C5-C6 and spinal cord injury.
http://www.quadriplegia.com

91. American Rehabilitation, Spring 1997 Issue -- Table Of Contents
In This Issue. Vocational Rehabilitation's Continuing Commitment to Servicesfor Individuals with spinal cord injury Fredric K. Schroeder.
http://www.ed.gov/pubs/AmericanRehab/spring97/sp97cont.html
American Rehabilitation
Volume 23, Number 1
Spring 1997
The weakest ink is better
than the strongest memory.
In This Issue
Vocational Rehabilitation's Continuing Commitment to Services for Individuals with Spinal Cord Injury
Fredric K. Schroeder Rural Healthcare Initiatives in Spinal Cord Injury
Kristofer Hagglund, Ph.D.
Daniel L. Clay, Ph.D. Spinal Cord Injury and Centers for Independent Living
Max J. Starkloff Community Integration of Individuals with Spinal Cord Injuries
Wayne A. Gordon, Ph.D.
Margaret Brown, Ph.D. Preventing Spinal Cord Injuries Through Safety Education Programs Pat O'Hare, B.S., COTA Karyl M. Hall, Ed.D. Aging with Spinal Cord Injury Kenneth A. Gerhart, M.S. Susan W. Charlifue, M.A. Robert R. Menter, M.D. David A. Weitzenkamp, B.A. Gale G. Whiteneck, Ph.D. Sexuality and Spinal Cord Injury Marca L. Sipski, M.D. New Publications and Films Cover Photo: Russ Holt, a counselor for the Endependence Center of Northern Virginia (ECNV), buys a ticket at the Arlington, VA, movie theater he often frequents, sometimes alone and often with participants of ECNV. (photo by Frank Romano)
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92. Spinal Cord Injury: Spinal Cord Injury Resource Center
spinal cord injury A complete source of information on spinal cord injury ! Pleasevisit our sponsors. Welcome to The spinal cord injury Resource Center.
http://www.goes.com/billr/
Attention: We have moved!! The spinal cord injury resource center now has a new address, located at http://www.spinalinjury.net a copy of the site will remain at this address temporarily but will eventually be removed so please visit our new home and update your bookmarks!*note: all site updates will be made to the new address only
Welcome to The Spinal Cord Injury Resource Center . A vast amount of information helping to explain basic anatomy, physiology, and the complications resulting from a spinal cord injury. Including sections on recent research news,tips on finding a rehabilitation center, a chat room , a new free classifieds section , and much more. Subscribe to our newsletter and be notified of recent additions. I hope you enjoy your visit and feedback on this website is more than welcome. But please keep in mind any medical related questions should be directed to qualified physicians by clicking here What's inside...
  • Spinal cord 101 In this section we will help you understand what a spinal cord is, what it's function is, and what happens to it when it becomes damaged
    • Living with SCI A person with a spinal cord injury must deal with many issues that a non-disabled person would not come across. We must pay close attention to our bodies to avoid secondary complications from SCI such as bed sores, increased risk of infections, and many other physical and psychological issues that we must deal with everyday. Here are some tips...

93. Quadriplegia, Paraplegia, And Paralysis Information For Surviving Spinal Cord In
Provides victims of spinal cord injury, paralysis, and quadriplegics with information for surviving spinal cord injury.
http://www.survivingparalysis.com

Caregivers
Chat Clothes Computer/Voice Recognition Software ... Other DANGERWOOD places individuals with spinal cord injuries and other forms of paralysis in a position to help themselves and others with the many problems that result from these conditions. DANGERWOOD facilitates a meeting of the minds and enables much of the disabled community to freely communicate in an organized manner regarding these issues. It is a meeting place to collectively address the extensive needs and concerns often encountered on a daily basis. It provides the disabled community with the opportunity to learn from and aid one another. FOR NEWLY INJURED QUADRIPLEGICS AND OTHERS WHO ARE RECENTLY DISABLED:
So you're a new quad welcome to Purgatory. Well, not entirely, but for a while perhaps. It's pretty rough, huh? It was for me. Life can get better, though, depending on what you do from this moment on.
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94. Methodist Rehabilitation Center
Only freestanding physical rehabilitation facility in the state, the facility provides comprehensive medical rehabilitation programs for people with spinal cord injury, brain injury, stroke, and other neurological and orthopedic disorders.
http://www.mmrcrehab.org/
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95. The Miami Project To Cure Paralysis
A Center of Excellence at the University of Miami School of Medicine, is the world's largest, most comprehensive research center dedicated to finding more effective treatments and, ultimately, a cure for paralysis that results from spinal cord injury
http://www.miamiproject.miami.edu/
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96. Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation Units
Shriners Hospitals provide rehabilitative spinal cord injury care to childrenfree of charge. Previous Next spinal cord injury REHABILITATION.
http://www.shrinershq.org/hospitals/sci.html

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Chicago * Philadelphia * Sacramento
Thousands of young people are paralyzed from spinal cord injuries each year. The Shrine of North America established three special rehabilitation units where young people with spinal cord injuries can find hope, strength, inspiration and the specialized medical care needed for rehabilitation. In 1980, after more than 60 years of treating children with orthopaedic problems and burn injuries, the Shrine realized the unmet need of specialized care and rehabilitation for children suffering from spinal cord injuries. In 1980, Shriners Hospitals opened their first Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation Unit for children at the Shriners Hospital in Philadelphia A midwest Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation Unit was established at the Shriners Hospital in Chicago two years later. The third spinal cord injury unit opened in September 1984 at the Shriners Hospital in San Francisco, and relocated in April 1997 to Sacramento, when that hospital closed and the Shriners Hospital in Sacramento opened.

97. Cardinal Hill Healthcare System
A nonprofit, private facility providing services in stroke, orthopedic, amputee, MS, brain and spinal cord injury rehabilitation, developmental stimulation, occupational medicine, and pain management. Located in Lexington.
http://www.cardinalhill.org

Cardinal Hill Rehabilitation Hospital
Cardinal Hill of Northern Kentucky Cardinal Hill Rehabilitation Center/Easter Seals of Louisville Camp KYSOC ... Cardinal Hill Consulting A leader in providing rehabilitation services in the state of Kentucky, Cardinal Hill Healthcare System is dedicated to helping people regain maximum independence. Our network of quality care services include:
Cardinal Hill Rehabilitation Hospital
- Lexington, KY
Cardinal Hill of Northern Kentucky
- Covington, KY ... - Carrollton, KY
As the Kentucky Easter Seals Society, for over 75 years we have been dedicated to helping children and adults with disabilities.
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98. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
spinal cord injury STATISTICAL INFORMATION. Sygen symbol 210 \f Symbol \s 12 (GM 1) use in spinal cord injury Most common questionS.
http://www.cureparalysis.org/faq/
Frequently Asked Questions After preparing a basic, novice-level FAQ for the alt.med.cure-paralysis newsgroup, we were fortunate to have an unexpected professional or advanced-level extension written by Dr. Wise Young. This FAQ then, comes to you in 2 sections. Section 1 is the basic, and Section 2 is the advanced (meaty and interesting part).
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SECTION 2
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SPINAL CORD INJURY STATISTICAL INFORMATION
Although there is more information available about people who have a spinal cord injury than ever before, much of it is incomplete. Some of the statistical data is summarized below. We have very little information about disease-induced spinal cord injury, except brief descriptions of the diseases. The following information relates to traumatic spinal cord injury. It was compiled primarily by researchers at the University of Alabama using data from the regional SCI Centers funded by NIDRR. For more information on spinal cord injury statistics call 205-934-3320the National Spinal Cord Injury Statistical Center, Birmingham, Alabama.
NUMBER OF NEW INJURIES PER YEAR
32 injuries per million population or 7800 injuries in the US each year Most researchers feel that these numbers represent significant under- reporting. Injuries not recorded include cases where the patient instantaneously or soon after the injury, cases with little or no remaining neurological deficit, and people who have neurologic problems secondary to trauma, but are not classified as SCI. Researchers estimate that an additional 20 cases per million (4860 per year) die before reaching the hospital.

99. W. M. Keck Center Home Page
Last updated 13 May 2002. This is the home page for the WM Keck Center for CollaborativeNeuroscience and the spinal cord injury Project (SCI Project).
http://carecure.rutgers.edu/
Last updated: 13 May 2002 This is the home page for the W. M. Keck Center for Collaborative Neuroscience and the Spinal Cord Injury Project (SCI Project). The Center is situated at Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey . The SCI Project encompasses the research program devoted to care and cure of spinal cord injury. We believe successful care and cure of spinal cord injury require partnerships between clinical, research, and consumer communities. Situated in the Division of Life Sciences within the Faculty of Arts and Sciences of Rutgers University, the Center is on the second floor of the D-wing of Nelson Biological Laboratory on the Busch Campus Center in Piscataway, New Jersey. This web site describes the people, the research programs, and the mission of the Center. We also provide support and information for the community, including the CareCure Community , the SCICure Consortium , and the Quest for Cure . The Center web site for staff members is at http://spine.rutgers.edu
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100. Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation Units
Mission is the clinical application of research which has been responsible for many major developments made in the orthopaedic and burn care fields.
http://shriners.com/Hospitals/sci.html

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Shrine Shriners Hospitals Hospital Directory ... Next
SPINAL CORD INJURY REHABILITATION
Chicago * Philadelphia * Sacramento
Thousands of young people are paralyzed from spinal cord injuries each year. The Shrine of North America established three special rehabilitation units where young people with spinal cord injuries can find hope, strength, inspiration and the specialized medical care needed for rehabilitation. In 1980, after more than 60 years of treating children with orthopaedic problems and burn injuries, the Shrine realized the unmet need of specialized care and rehabilitation for children suffering from spinal cord injuries. In 1980, Shriners Hospitals opened their first Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation Unit for children at the Shriners Hospital in Philadelphia A midwest Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation Unit was established at the Shriners Hospital in Chicago two years later. The third spinal cord injury unit opened in September 1984 at the Shriners Hospital in San Francisco, and relocated in April 1997 to Sacramento, when that hospital closed and the Shriners Hospital in Sacramento opened.

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