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Find details, information and factsheets about spinal cord injury, damage to the sacral, lumbar or thoracic region of the spinal column. May include rehabilatation and research information.

  • Apparelyzed  - Provides detailed information on a wide range of spinal injuries and their treatment. Also features forums, spinal unit reunion tools and a directory of spinal injuries units and rehabilitation centres in the UK.
  • Aspire  - Help people with spinal injuries by offering a diverse range of services including independent living, housing and fundraising.
  • The Back Up Trust  - Runs a range of services for people with SCI as well as their friends, family and volunteers. Includes details of courses, programmes and fundraising efforts.
  • The National Spinal Injuries Centre  - Offers rehabilitation in a 110-bed dedicated spinal injuries centre. View research and education details plus clinical guidelines.
  • Spinal Injuries Association  - Offers advice, publication and factsheets plus downloads on how to live with a spinal injury.
  • Spinal Injuries Scotland  - A voluntary organisation assisting with the management, care and rehabilitation of those with spinal injury. News, events and how to join.
  • Spinal Injury Network  - Provides a community for those affected by any kind of spinal injury. Includes chat room and forums, advice sheets and a round up of the latest treatment research news.
  • Spinal Research  - Charity funding medical research around the world to develop reliable treatments for paralysis caused by a broken back or neck. Provides event listings, FAQ and details of current campaigns and fundraising efforts.
  • Trust PA  - A charity set up to fund clinical trials in search of new treatments to restore movement for those with spinal cord injury.
  • The world of Martin Kowal  - A personal look into the life of one man that broke his spinal cord in a diving accident. Details of living with limited movement and facts.
 
 
 
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