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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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