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  1. Spinal Cord Injury: Functional Rehabilitation (2nd Edition) by Martha Freeman Somers, 2001-01-15
  2. Management of Spinal Cord Injuries: A Guide for Physiotherapists by Lisa Harvey, 2007-12-27
  3. Spinal Cord Injury: A Guide for Living (A Johns Hopkins Press Health Book) by Sara Palmer, Kay Harris Kriegsman, et all 2008-04-11
  4. Living with Spinal Cord Injury by Adrian Cristian, 2004-06-10
  5. Wheeling and Dealing: Living with Spinal Cord Injury by Esther Isabelle Wilder, 2006-09-29
  6. Spinal Cord Injury: A Guide to Functional Outcomes in Physical Therapy Management (Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago Publication) by Vickie Nixon, 1984-01-01
  7. The Spinal Cord Injury Handbook: For Patients and Their Families by Karla Dougherty, 1998-01-02
  8. A Complete Plain-English Guide to Living with a Spinal Cord Injury: Valuable Information From a Survivor by Carolyn Boyles, 2007-10-30
  9. The Rehabilitation of People with Spinal Cord Injury by Shanker Nesathurai, 2000-06-15
  10. Alternative Medicine and Spinal Cord Injury by Laurance Johnston, 2005-11-01
  11. Spinal Cord Injury: A Guide for Patients and Families (American Academy of Neurology) by Michael Selzer, Bruce Dobkin, 2008-07-28
  12. Topics in Spinal Cord Injury Medicine, An Issue of Physical and Rehabilitation Clinics (The Clinics: Internal Medicine) by Margaret C. Hammond, Barry Goldstein, 2007-06-28
  13. Spinal Cord Injuries: Management and Rehabilitation by Sue Ann Sisto, Erica Druin, et all 2008-01-31
  14. Spinal Cord Injury Desk Reference: Guidelines for Life Care Planning and Case Management by James S., Ph.D. Krause, Terry, M.D. Winkler, et all 2001-02-15

161. Craig Hospital - Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation And Research And Traumatic Br
Specialty rehabilitation of patients with spinal cord and brain injury. Located in Englewood.
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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 24,500 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 fifteen years ago. In 2004, patients came to Craig from 47 states and several foreign countries to take advantage of our expertise, experience, depth of resources, and caring environment. Proneuron Biotechnologies and Craig Hospital - FDA Phase II Macrophage Spinal Cord Injury Research Clinical Trial Craig is Finalist in 2005 El Pomar Foundation Awards for Excellence Program

162. Independent Rehabilitation Management Inc.
Offer vocational and medical services for persons suffering from brain injury, spinal cord and amputations.
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Tel: 807-346-2710 Fax: 807-345-2725 I.R.M. is a locally owned and operated rehabilitation company.Providing service through out Northwestern Ontario from White River to the Manitoba border. Independent Rehabilitation Management is located in Thunder Bay. Experienced in vocational, medical and catastrophic case management.

163. Personal Injury Attorney - Mitch Vilos
Practices personal injury law, handling medical malpractice, birth trauma, and products liability cases with an emphasis on brain and spinal cord injuries.
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164. SCI Sexual Health Resource Site
animated logo, Sexual Health and Fertility after Brain and spinal cord Impairment cord injury (SCI), with expansion to include additional spinal cord
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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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165. ICORD: International Collaboration On Repair Discoveries
spinal cord and brain injury repair research group at the University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada.
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Artist's rendition of potential design for future ICORD site. Welcome to ICORD (International Collaboration On Repair Discoveries). ICORD is an interdisciplinary research centre for the development of effective strategies to promote functional recovery after spinal cord injury. This unique initiative brings together spinal cord injury researchers from the Sciences, Medicine, Surgery, Rehabilitation, Engineering, Education, and community-based Humanities research. ICORD is working to facilitate the discovery and implementation of relevant solutions to improve functional recovery, mobility, community integration and quality of life for people with spinal cord injury.
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Vancouver City Councillor, Tetra Society Founder and ICORD Community Advisory Panel member, Sam Sullivan has been welcomed as a member of the Order of Canada.

166. National Center For Catastrophic Sport Injury Research
Collects and dissemenates death and permanent disability sports injury data that involve brain or spinal cord injuries. Site includes annual reports of football injuries and data tables.
http://www.unc.edu/depts/nccsi/
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167. EMedicine Physical Medicine And Rehabilitation : SPINAL CORD INJURY - Online Med
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168. International Spinal Cord Regeneration Center
There is a cure for some spinal cord injuries. Dr. Fernando Ramirez del Rio has quietly been working miracles in Tijuana Mexico for several years.
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International Spinal Cord Regeneration Center Everyone is asking the question "Is there a cure for paralysis?" The problem is there is more than one cause of paralysis, so there is not a definitive answer for all injuries. There is a cure for some spinal cord injuries. Dr. Fernando Ramirez del Rio has quietly been working miracles in Tijuana Mexico for several years. He has had success regenerating spinal cords using Embryonic Cell Transplant Therapy. We invite you to explore the possibilities of Embryonic Cell Transplant Therapy and the International Spinal Cord Regeneration Center. Feel free to contact us at any time for more information.

169. Superman?
to healing spinal cord injuries. And here s a look at the experts and quasiexperts who brought you this nervy news. More! The Why Files NISE/NSF
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When Christopher Reeve promises he'll walk
away from his wheelchair one day, you might think he's talking
comic-book reality. But the fact is that scientists are learning how to help the
central nervous system repair itself. [Posted Sept. 12, 1996]
Before we look at the regeneration of spinal nerves, let's get up to date on the man who's put a human face on paralysis. Cast off your crutches? Last summer, for the first time in history, the severed spinal cord of an adult mammal grew across a gap The cat's meow? Researchers in Florida are repairing cats' spinal cords with fetal feline nerve cell grafts Here are more ideas for putting spinal cords back in business Still, it's not a great time to be paralyzed. Here are some of the obstacles (can't exactly call them roadblocks any longer!) to healing spinal cord injuries And here's a look at the experts and quasi-experts who brought you this nervy news.
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170. AAPM&R - Advances Made In Treatment Of Spinal Cord Injuries
While more than 11000 people sustain spinal cord injuries (SCI) each year, Most of the care for acute and longterm spinal cord injuries is provided by
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While more than 11,000 people sustain spinal cord injuries (SCI) each year, many Americans first learned about them when actor Christopher Reeve was paralyzed. That was six years ago. In that short time span, tremendous advances have been made in improving the quality of life for individuals with SCI through better treatment and new rehabilitation therapies. "Most of the care for acute and long-term spinal cord injuries is provided by specialists in PM&R," explains David Chen, MD, a PM&R physician and director of the spinal cord injury program at the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago. "Often we become an injured patient's primary care physician, because we are more familiar with the unique nuances and secondary issues of the condition." This "familiarity" has led to significant advances in both technology and techniques that will maximize the capabilities of people with spinal cord injuries in all aspects of their lives - physical, emotional, social and vocational.

171. Spinal Cord Injuries News
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172. Spinal Cord Injuries, UPMC | University Of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh
Comprehensive information for patients with spinal cord injuries, including information about diagnosing and treating this condition, from the health care
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173. Harvard Gazette: Breathing Easier After Spinal Cord Injuries
Injuries to the upper spinal cord can take a victims breath away.
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HARVARD GAZETTE ARCHIVES Yang Teng (from left), Howard Choi, and Wei-Lee Liao compare images of healthy human lungs with those of lungs impaired by spinal cord injury (upper left). They are members of a team that has restored normal breathing to rats who suffered such injuries.
Breathing easier after spinal cord injuries
Common tranquilizer may save lives
By William J. Cromie
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Injuries to the upper spinal cord can take a victim's breath away. Most people don't know that breathing difficulties are the leading cause of disease and death after such injuries. Indeed, respiratory failure causes more deaths than limb paralysis does, and survivors often become dependent on ventilation machines. For the first time, Harvard researchers successfully tested an inexpensive, readily available class of drugs that has restored normalcy to rats who suffered the same loss of breath as humans who receive spinal cord injuries in combat, falls, car wrecks, or by gun or knife. These drugs include buspirone, a tranquilizer used to ease anxiety in the elderly and to help people quit smoking.

174. Spinal Cord Injuries
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