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  1. Spinal Cord Injury: A Guide for Patient and Family by Lynn Phillips, Mark N. Ozer, et all 1987-06
  2. Spinal Cord Injury by Eric Naftchi, 1982-12
  3. Spinal Cord Injuries in Children by James E. Wilberger, 1986-02
  4. Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine: Spinal cord injury by Richard Robinson, 2002-01-01
  5. New system provides exercise for people with spinal cord injury. (electrical stimulation moves leg muscles): An article from: American Rehabilitation
  6. Aging With Spinal Cord Injury by GALE, ED. WHITENECK, 1993-01-15
  7. Relative risk of spinal cord injury in road crashes involving seriously injured occupants of light passenger vehicles [An article from: Accident Analysis and Prevention] by P.J. O'Connor, D. Brown, 2006-11-01
  8. Rehabilitation of the spinal cord injury patient by Alain B Rossier, 1975
  9. Spinal Cord Injury (Clinics in Physical Therapy, Volume 6)
  10. Neurolaw: Brain and Spinal Cord Injuries.(Review): An article from: Florida Bar Journal by Lars A. Lundeen, 1999-05-01
  11. Spinal Cord Injury by Vladimir Benes, 1968-08
  12. Systemic Hypothermia After Spinal Cord Injury: An Experimental Study in the Rat (Comprehensive Summaries of Uppsala Dissertations, 831) by Hans Westergren, 1999-10
  13. Spinal Cord Injury: by Apta, 2002-01
  14. The Outcome Following Traumatic Spinal Cord Injury

101. Arizona Spinal Cord Injury Association
Arizona spinal cord injury Association is an association formed to enhance the lives of those with spinal cord injuries while offering support and education to
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Fax (602) 239-6268 Arizona Spinal Cord Injury Association An association formed to enhance the lives of those with spinal cord injuries while offering support and education to family, community, and professionals. 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. Coming Soon in October 2004!

102. 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
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103. Rehabcentre
Inpatient services for stroke, brain injury, spinal cord injury, multiple trauma, neurological illnesses, or postoperative orthopedic surgeries. Programs and services.
http://www.lcmrehabcentre.com/
The Lively Lungs exercise program is open only to people with lung problems. Our fitness program is supervised by a registered nurse. Our upbeat group uses stationary bikes, light weights, and treadmills to decrease the boredom of exercise! [Read More]
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104. Craig Hospital - Spinal Cord And Traumatic Brain Injury Rehabilitation And Resea
Craig Hospital is a leading rehabilitation hospital, specializing in the rehabilitation and research of patients with spinal cord injury and traumatic brain
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Craig Hospital is exclusively dedicated to the specialty rehabilitation and research for patients with spinal cord injury and traumatic brain injury. Craig has treated more than 24,000 patients since 1956 - more spinal cord injury patients than any other single facility in the world. Craig Hospital’s spinal cord injury rehabilitation and traumatic brain injury rehabilitation programs are designated by the U.S. National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research (NIDRR) as Model Systems Centers. Craig has been rated every year in the Top Ten Rehabilitation Hospitals by US News and World Report since the ratings began fourteen years ago. In 2003, patients came to Craig from 48 states and several foreign countries to take advantage of our expertise, experience, and caring environment. Proneuron Biotechnologies and Craig Hospital - FDA Phase II Macrophage Spinal Cord Injury Research Clinical Trial

105. Spinal Cord Injury Research
Useful Links for spinal cord injury Research. Cure Paralysis Now? A forum to encourage research on cures for SCI. Contains many great
http://csbnmr.health.ufl.edu/~binglis/sci.html
Useful Links for Spinal Cord Injury Research
Cure Paralysis Now? A forum to encourage research on cures for SCI. Contains many great links, e.g. to informal electronic journals concerning SCI. Must see! Spinal Cord Society, an international organisation for cure research and treatment of spinal cord injury and related problems. Nomenclature for spinal vertebrae can be found on this image, borrowed from Infowest (Cure Paralysis Now?) above. From the National Institutes of Health, a gopher menu of NIH grants for SCI research. On-line versions of the journal Spine.
Useful Links for the Neurological Sciences
World-Wide Web Virtual Library: Biosciences - Neurobiology. The Institute of Neurology, London. HyperDOC: The National Library of Medicine (NLM). The Journal of Medical Imaging. Home Page of the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA). Home Page for the Society for Neuroscience. An index to Neurosciences on the Internet. Home Page of the American Academy of Neurology. These pages are maintained by Gary Blaskowski gblasko@ufbi.ufl.edu

106. The Back-Up Trust - Supporting People Paralysed Through Spinal Cord Injury
Arranges outdoor sports activity courses for those paralysed through spinal cord injury. Get involved, be a buddy, courses and links.
http://www.backuptrust.org.uk/
Welcome to The Back-Up Trust
Back-Up is a dynamic national charity working with people paralysed through spinal cord injury to rebuild
self confidence and independence. We offer peer support, challenging outdoor activities and integrated events.
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We organise a varied programme of activity courses throughout the year, which integrate spinally injured
participants and able-bodied volunteers. These act as a catalyst which can totally change someone's
attitude to disability and enable them to focus on how much is possible.
Whether you are spinally injured yourself, have other experience of spinal cord
injury or are completely new to all this, we hope you will get involved.
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107. Esmerel's Spinal Cord Injury Resources
spinal cord injury Resources. (Courtesy of Resources. This page is for disability resources that are dedicated to spinal cord injury. If
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Spinal Cord Injury Resources
(Courtesy of Esmerel: Home of Unicorn Quest : The Kids' Typing Tutor Game for One or Two Hands ) Welcome to another part of Esmerel's Collection of Disability Resources. This page is for disability resources that are dedicated to spinal cord injury. If you know of any other resources or have suggestions, please email Heather.

108. 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.
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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.

109. SCI Sexual Health Resource Site
It will cover a wide variety of topics related to sexual health and fertility after spinal cord injury (SCI), with expansion to include additional spinal cord
http://www.scisexualhealth.com/
This site is being developed by the practicing physicians and sexual health nurses at ICORD (International Collaboration On Repair Discoveries) and in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. It will cover a wide variety of topics related to sexual health and fertility after spinal cord injury (SCI), with expansion to include additional spinal cord impairments in the future.
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110. Spinal Cord Injury - Ask The Dietitian
Ask the Dietitian, spinal cord injury. My appetite is not the best and as with most people with spinal cord injuries, regularity is a problem.
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I am 24 year old C 5-6 (cervical 5th and 6th vertabrae) quadriplegic and have a couple of questions. First, what is a normal body weight for a 6 foot 1 inch tall male with a medium frame? Right after my injury, four and a half years ago, I was warned not to gain a bunch of weight due to the decrease in physical activity . Unfortunately I took this warning to an extreme, slowly losing weight over a couple of years until I began to have a pressure sore problem. The pressure sore eventually needed surgery to fix, at which I weighed 116 pounds. While in the hospital I worked my way back up to 125. Two years later, I now stand at about 130. Is this a healthy weight for someone in my position? I have another factor that plays a role in my struggles to maintain and gain weight. My appetite is not the best and as with most people with spinal cord injuries, regularity is a problem. When I get constipated and the bloated feeling that comes with it, I don't feel like eating. To help avoid constipation I try to maintain a high fiber diet, eating lots of whole grains, bran, fruits, vegetables and legumes. Some sources I've found say that dairy products and meats tend to be constipating, so I've cut back on

111. Spinal Research
The International Spinal Research Trust leads the way in finding a cure for paralysis caused by spinal cord injury.
http://www.spinal-research.org/
Site Map Register Search advanced search Home About Us About Spinal Injury ... Links News + Events British 10k Run Near Miss Club Long Mynd Ride Research Funding ... Latest News Gemma Quinn, age 18
Gemma was paralysed from the neck down in a car accident when she was seven. This is a key moment in history Spinal Research is a pioneering charity. Its aim is to find ways to repair spinal cord injury and to reverse the paralysis that results from it. Based in the UK and recognised as a leader in its field, Spinal Research funds groundbreaking projects at scientific and medical institutions around the world. Following momentous progress in the laboratory, the next landmark is the launch of clinical trials with paralysed volunteers. These trials will test innovative treatments that could repair damage in the human spinal cord, and so restore sensation and movement. Spinal Research looks forward to the 4cm Future Contact us Legal notice Send to a friend ... TOP^ International Spinal Research Trust
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112. Disorders Of Environmental Origin
RehabTeamSite (about Traumatic Brain spinal cord injury) PoinTIS/Miami School of Medicine (US). spinal cord injury and the Law - NLC (US).
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Diseases and Disorders Links pertaining to Disorders of Environmental Origin Alert! Patients and laypersons looking for guidance among the target sources of this collection of links are strongly advised to review the information retrieved with their professional health care provider. Start Page Contents: Abdominal Injuries Arm Injuries Barotrauma Bites and Stings ... Wounds and Injuries
Disorders of Environmental Origin Information on Environmental Problems , and about Environmental Diseases from A to Z - NIEHS/NIH (US) Environmental Burden of Disease - WHO (CH) Risk Article Index - Franklin Pierce Law C. (US) The US National (Vehicle) Crash Analysis Center The Nuclear, Biological and Chemical Medical Web Page, including, for instance, the Medical Management of Biological Casualities Handbook '99 The Chemical and Biological Weapons Nonproliferation Project at HL Stimson Center Medical Aspects of Chemical and Biological Warfare - Textbooks of Military Medicine 1997/Borden Institute (US) Biowarfare: Cutaneous Manifestations
Occupational Diseases The Swedish National Institute for Working Life Risk-Related Research at Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory (US) Recognizing Occupational Diseases ...

113. Greater Boston Chapter - NSCIA
Local chapter of the nonprofit National spinal cord injury Association, whose goals include advocacy, injury prevention, research, education, and social events. Includes event listings and membership information.
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The Greater Boston Chapter of NSCIA is a 501 (c) (3) organization working to empower, inspire, and support individuals and their families affected by spinal cord injury and paralysis throughout Massachusetts. GBC provides high quality support, access to resources, vital information, peer visitors, advocacy and educational information. From the moment of injury, GBC porvides one-on-one services to the newly injured and those around them as as they learn to cope with dramatic change and adjust to post-injury life. Marathons News Events
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Join the GBC Running Team and spend a summer day in Falmouth. Commit to raising at least $750.00 for GBC programs and get a number to one of the summer’s most popular road races. Call the office to register and learn more about our running program.

114. Resources Relating To Spinal Cord Injury
spinal cord injury. CareCure The CareCure site contain articles, lectures and other resources that might be or interest to people with a spinal cord injury.
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115. UW Neurological Surgery Clinical-Head And Spinal Cord Injury Center
Medical and surgical management of acute head and spine trauma and an active clinical research program.
http://www.neurosurgery.washington.edu/clinical/spininj.html

116. Resources Relating To Spinal Cord Injury
Welcome to the Resource Center on spinal cord injury! SCI Ring The SCI Ring is a collection of web sites that share a common interest in spinal cord injury.
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Click on a resource's title to go to that site. Additional links are cited by their Web addresses (URLs). Access for Disabled Americans
A non-profit corporation founded in 1993 for the sole purpose of helping all persons with disabilities, live and function in an accessible environment. Not much in on-line resources, but there is information on some publications that may be informative, especially if you are interested in traveling in a wheelchair.

117. BSCIP--Florida Department Of Health
The mission of the Florida Department of Health, Brain and spinal cord injury Program (BSCIP) is to provide eligible Florida residents, who sustain traumatic
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T he mission of the Florida Department of Health, Brain and Spinal Cord Injury Program (BSCIP) is to provide eligible Florida residents, who sustain traumatic brain or spinal cord injuries, an opportunity to participate in a rehabilitation program. Public information, prevention, education and research programs have been and will continue to be implemented to promote public awareness and reduce the incidence of brain and spinal cord injuries.
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118. The Regional Spinal Cord Injury Center Of Delaware Valley: Home Page
In affiliation with the Magee Rehabilitation Hospital, is designated as one of the nation's 18 regional Research spinal cord injury centers, and the only one in the Delaware Valley.
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Jefferson, in affiliation with the Magee Rehabilitation Hospital, is designated as one of the nation's 16 Model Spinal Cord Injury Centers by the National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research (NIDRR) in the U.S. Department of Education's Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services (OSERS), and the only one in the Delaware Valley. The center, which has treated more than 3,000 persons with spinal cord injury, provides for the multidisciplinary coordination of emergency and acute medical/surgical care, rehabilitation beginning at the onset of acute care, vocational- evaluation and training, and lifetime follow-up care for persons with spinal cord injury. With over 50 percent of persons with spinal cord injury admitted within three days of injury, the Regional Spinal Cord Injury Center has demonstrated a mortality rate of 5 percent and has significantly reduced the severe secondary complications of traumatic spinal cord injury.
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119. Spinal Cord Injuries
spinal cord injury manual for patients and families. This patient information manual spinal cord injury. This interactive tutorial on
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Spinal Cord Injuries Spinal Cord Injuries / surgery broader: Spinal Cord Diseases Wounds and Injuries other: Abdominal Injuries Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Arm Injuries Athletic Injuries ... Wound Infection narrower: Central Cord Syndrome
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Mill Hill essays 1995 : Stroke and spinal injury A short essay on stroke and spinal injury published by the National Institute for Medical Research, as part of the Mill Hill Essays, 1995. The essays cover topical subjects and are aimed at increasing the understanding of medical sciences amongst the general public. Spinal Cord Injuries Popular Works [Publication Type] Cerebrovascular Disorders Spinal cord injury manual for patients and families This patient information manual is part of the PoinTIS Web site, and is provided by the Louis Calder Memorial Library of the University of Miami School of Medicine (UMSM). PoinTIS (Point of Care, Team Information System) is a Web-based information system that provides access to information to aid patient care. This manual provides information to patients on rehabilitation treatment, covering medical problems in spinal cord injury and other rehabilitation issues. Spinal Cord Injuries Rehabilitation Recovery of Function Patient Education Handout [Publication Type] ... Spinalcord Spinalcord is an information resource on spinal cord injuries funded by the National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research (NIDRR). Access is provided to a collection of annotated links to resources organised under headings such as psychosocial, medical, equipment and accessibility, education and training and others. There are resources for both a professional and a lay audience and they include fact sheets, research projects, articles and Web sites. This resource is made available on the Web by the University of Alabama at Birmingham, Rehabilitation Research and Training Center.

120. Spinal Cord Injury Resources
spinal cord injury (SCI) Resources. Since 1956, Craig Hospital an 89bed facility, has specialized in spinal cord injury and brain injury rehabilitation.
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  • American Association of Spinal Cord Injury Nurses
    The AASCIN American Association of Spinal Cord Injury Psychologists and Social Workers
    The American Association of Spinal Cord Injury Psychologists and Social Workers (AASCIPSW) is an organization of Psychologists and Social Workers who provide for the emotional, behavioral and psychosocial care of those affected by Spinal Cord Impairment.
    75-20 Astoria Blvd.; Jackson Heights, New York 11370 USA
    Phone: 718-803-3782 American Paraplegia Society
    Founded in 1954, the APS APS is organized and functions exclusively for scientific and educational purposes.
    75-20 Astoria Blvd; Jackson Heights, New York 11370 USA
    Phone: 718-803-3782 American Spinal Injury Association
    345 E. Superior St., Room 1436; Chicago, Illinois 60611 USA
    Phone: 312-908-1242, Fax 312-503-0869 Brain Foundation The Brain Foundation allocates funds to research and medical education for the treatment and prevention of neurological disorders. PO Box N27, Grosvenor Place; Sydney, NSW 2000 Australia
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