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Volume 14, Number 2: Summer, 1996
  • Research Update:The Baclofen Pump: Functional and Neuropsychological Impact on Spasticity
  • Questions from the Clinic:Pain following SCI.
  • Wheelin Sportsmen: A recreation group takes a new approach to disabilities.
    Volume 14, Number 1: Winter, 1996
  • Paralympic Athletes Prepare for World Competition.
  • Questions from the Clinic:Healthcare Changes
  • Research Update:1995 SCI Research Update Conference Reviews:
  • Skin and Nail Changes
  • The Hows and Whys of Urinary Tract Infection
  • Research for the Cure
  • Wheelchair Seating and Technology
  • Male Sexuality
  • Caregivers: Taking Care of Yourself

  • Volume 13, Number 2: Summer,1995
  • Staying Active: New Adventure or Old Hobbies
  • New Technology to Increase Your Productivity and Independence.
  • Questions from the ClinicAllergic to Latex.
  • Research Update: Post-Spinal Cord Injury Marriages.
    Volume 13, Number 1: Winter, 1995
  • Group Involvement - Does It Make a Difference?
  • Questions from the Clinic: Doctors, Hospitals, and Emergency Rooms.
  • Research Update: New Interventions in Pressure Ulcer Regenerative Skin Healing
  • Sports and Tetraplegia, A Working Combination!
  • Self-Care" Means - A Lesson Learned.

  • Volume 12, Number 2: Summer, 1994

  • How Safe are You? . . . Check Your Safety IQ.
  • Questions from the Clinic:Posttraumatic Syringomyelia.(PTS)
  • Research Update: SCI Research - What It Means to You.
    Volume 12, Number 1: Winter, 1994
  • Work and Career Goals Remain Top Priority after SCI.
  • Finding and Selecting the Right Assistive Devices.
  • Questions from the Clinic: Wheelchair Cushions
  • Research Update: A Clinically-Derived Protocol for Changing Condom Catheters of Males with SCI
  • Personal Care Assistants: Special People for Your Special Care.
  • SCI NIDRR
    This publication is supported in part by a grants H133B980016 and H133N50009 from the National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research, Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services, US Dept of Education, Washington, DC. Opinions expressed in this document are not necessarily those of the granting agency.
     
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