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November 21 2008
 

As a person with SCI, what is your biggest hurdle surrounding the health care system?
Finding suitable primary care physician
Obtaining appropriate service at hospital
Locating attendant care services
Finding specialized home use equipment
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New and Emerging Therapies for SCI
 
Swiftness Icelandic Health Authorities and the World Health Organization (WHO) with the support of the Council of Europe have launched an international effort to accumulate information on various therapies and procedures that have the potential to restore function in people who have sustained a spinal cord injury (SCI).

The project is built on a belief that if we can open-mindedly integrate the divergent pieces of the puzzle that exist throughout the world - whether they originate in the US, China, Russia etc., whether they reflect the perspectives of Western or Eastern medicine, or whether they reflect the contributions of large medical centers or small clinics - restoration of function is a real-world possibility now and not just some distant pie-in-the-sky possibility.

The overall goal of this database is to make information on diverse therapies more readily available to people with SCI, their family, friends, and caregivers.

To access the online database, click here...

 
 
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