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Recent Posts in Spinal Cord Injuries Category

How a Spinal Cord Injury Can Affect Your Life

When a person suffers a serious injury due to a fall , car accident or an accident at work , it is strongly advised to seek medical help, even if you do not think that the injuries are serious ...
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Bride Paralyzed at Bachelorette Party Finally to Wed

Last year, at Rachelle Friedman's bachelorette party, a bridesmaid jokingly pushed her into the pool. After just one short year of recovery and rehabilitation, the bride-to-be is getting her dress ...
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Former Officer Takes First Steps in 3 Years After Injury

In Charlotte, news sources are saying that a former Gaston County sheriff's deputy and retired police officer finally took his first steps after three years of waiting. Awhile back, Kevin Ervin broke ...
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Costs for Spinal Cord Injuries

Whether people know whether or not, once an individual has suffered a spinal cord injury , major expenses can accumulate for both the individual and his or her family. In 2002, the University of ...
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Spinal Cord Injury FAQ

What is the spinal cord? The spinal cord is an important part of the human body that stretches 18 inches from the base of the brain to the waist. The nerves that are housed within the spinal cord at ...
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