Prognosis and Goal Setting in Spinal Cord Injury

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Goals are important for several reasons. They ensure that the expectations of patients and staff are similar and realistic, and provide clear indications of what every- one is expected to achieve. If compiled in an appropriate way, they actively engage patients in their own rehabilitation plan, empowering them and ensuring that their wishes and expectations are met.

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