Yearly Archives: 2021
Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation Announces New Edition of Paralysis Resource Guide
The Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation is pleased to announce the publication of the fifth edition of the Paralysis Resource Guide, a free 410-page...
Yale scientists repair injured spinal cord using patients’ own stem cells
Intravenous injection of bone marrow derived stem cells (MSCs) in patients with spinal cord injuries led to significant improvement in motor functions, researchers from...
Acute Management of Spinal Cord Injury
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Dr. David Gater (07-13-2020)
Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation Partnering with the Shepard Center for New Video Series
The Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation, dedicated to curing spinal cord injury by advancing innovative research and improving the quality of life for individuals...
How Exoskeletons Can Help People With Paraplegia Walk Again
The spinal cord is, quite literally, the central way in which the human body works. It is a key piece of the human puzzle,...
Kessler Foundation Awarded Three Grants for Spinal Cord Injury Research Studies
Craig H. Neilsen Foundation supports studies addressing the environmental barriers, chronic pain and racial disparities that affect individuals with spinal cord injury
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United Spinal Association Celebrates Its 75th Anniversary
Building An Inclusive World that Empowers People with Spinal Cord Injuries and Disorders in Reaching Their Full Potential
United Spinal Association has reached a historic...
Mods4Quads.com
Fast Track Healing From Paralysis
Mods4Quads offer FREE resources, education, and community to help individuals with SCI and paralysis collaborate and take charge of their...
Quad Gods: The world-class gamers who play with their mouths
Chris Scott was falling towards the ground above Long Island, New York, when he realised that something was wrong.
An experienced skydiving instructor with around...
Neuroprosthetic device maintains blood pressure after spinal cord injury
The inability to maintain blood pressure is a debilitating consequence of spinal cord injury. This problem has now been circumvented, by artificially recreating a...