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Understanding SCI

Understanding SCI

The purpose of this website is to give you trusted information and help educate, but interaction is key

Understanding SCI

Understanding SCI

We aim to increase your confidence and develop your independence by understanding SCI

Understanding SCI

Understanding SCI

This site is here to give you access to advice, guidance and support when and where you need it

Expected Outcomes

Patient Education

Expected Outcomes – What you should know

These PDFs are meant as a guide only for people with different types of spinal cord injury (SCI). These guides describe likely outcomes from different categories of SCI and help to explain what can reasonably be expected for daily functions.

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C1-3 Spinal Cord Injury

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C4 Spinal Cord Injury

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C5 Spinal Cord Injury

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C6 Spinal Cord Injury

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C7-8 Spinal Cord Injury

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L2-S5 Spinal Cord Injury

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T1-9 Spinal Cord Injury

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