Overview of Spinal Cord Injuries
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What is a Spinal Cord Injury [edit | edit source]
Spinal Cord injury (SCI) is an insult to the spinal cord resulting in change,either temporary or permanant in its normal motor,sensory or autonomic function
Causes of a Spinal Cord Injuries
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Initial medical management
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Types of Spinal Cord injuries[edit | edit source]
Long term management of Spinal Cord injuries[edit | edit source]
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