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#What is a SCI
#What is a SCI
#Causes of SCI<br>
#Causes of SCI<br>  
#Initial medical management (conservative and surgical)
#Different types of SCI (tetraplegia and paraplegia)<br>
#Different types of SCI (tetraplegia and paraplegia)<br>
#Long term management of individuals with SCI (link to all other appropriate pages from this project)
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Revision as of 10:53, 8 August 2015

Welcome to Spinal Cord Injury Content Creation Project. This page is being developed by participants of a project to populate the Spinal Cord Injury section of Physiopedia. 
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Tips for writing this page:

Please consider including the following plus anything else you think is appropriate:

  1. What is a SCI
  2. Causes of SCI
  3. Initial medical management (conservative and surgical)
  4. Different types of SCI (tetraplegia and paraplegia)
  5. Long term management of individuals with SCI (link to all other appropriate pages from this project)

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