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Persons with spinal cord injuries
often are confronted with a variety of specific day-to-day care
issues, depending on the spinal location of their injury. The
following articles address some of the most common care issues
for SCI patients and their families:
Accepting New
Help
AccessLife
Advanced
Peripheral Technologies
Alcohol Abuse
Am I Ready For
a Van?
Autonomic Dysreflexia:
What You Should Know
Bladder Management
Caregiving
Changing or Choosing
Your Doctor
Cholesterol and
SCI
Dealing with SCI
Depression Following
Spinal Cord Injury
Driving
Fashion Website for SCI Women
Fatigue
Guide to Managed Care For People With
SCI
Hazards and Safety Precautions
Home Modifications
Interacting With
Your Doctor
Long-term Caregivers
Laserponcture for SCI pain control
Maintaining Healthy
Skin (Part I)
Maintaining Healthy Skin (Part II)
Mobility
Engineering
National Clearinghouse Rehabilation Training
Material
Neurogenic Bowel:
What You Should Know
Outcomes Following Traumatic Spinal Cord
Injury
Personal-Care
Assistants
Posture Problems
Rehabilitation
Engineering
Spinal
Cord Injury Resource Center
Switching to a
Power Chair
Taking Care of
Pressure Sores
Taking Care of Your Bowels: The Basics
Taking Care of Your Bowels: Ensuring Success
Untangling
the Web - Sources of Disability Information
Urinary Tract
Infections: Intermittent Catheterization
Urinary Tract
Infections: Indwelling (Foley) Catheter
Urological Tests
For the names of other organizations
that can provide assistance, please visit our Other
Helpful Resources webpage.
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