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Check out our New Videos on Exercise after Spinal Cord Injury and Neuromodulation and SCI on SCIRE!
Why should I exercise after a spinal cord injury? How would I even start? And what is epidural or functional electrical stimulation anyway? The SCIRE Project has released two new video series that answer these and other important questions and they are available for you to view now! One series explores Exercise and SCI and... Read more -
French PDFs now available for 12 topics!
SCIRE Community is pleased to offer 12 documents in French with more translations uploaded each month in our growing catalogue of 30+ documents. Read more -
Check out the scientific exercise guidelines for adults with SCI translated into 6 languages!
How much should you exercise? Check out the new exercise guidelines for adults with spinal cord injury! Read more -
Number of People Accessing SCIRE Project Continues to Rise
As of March 2018, we now have a total of over 1.1 million hits by over 900,000 users worldwide. Read more -
Welcome to SCIRE Professional – 10 Reasons why you should visit
1) SCIRE Professional is a free website that provides scientific evidence about spinal cord injury relevant for your clinical practice. We search the published literature and compile public health relevant reviews — eliminating your need to search and screen individual databases 2) Over 120 Outcome Measures validated for spinal cord injury are reviewed, explained, and downloadable... Read more
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Check out our New Videos on Exercise after Spinal Cord Injury and Neuromodulation and SCI on SCIRE!
Why should I exercise after a spinal cord injury? How would I even start? And what is epidural or functional electrical stimulation anyway? The SCIRE Project has released two new video series that answer these and other important questions and they are available for you to view now! One series explores Exercise and SCI and... Read more -
French PDFs now available for 12 topics!
SCIRE Community is pleased to offer 12 documents in French with more translations uploaded each month in our growing catalogue of 30+ documents. Read more -
Check out the scientific exercise guidelines for adults with SCI translated into 6 languages!
How much should you exercise? Check out the new exercise guidelines for adults with spinal cord injury! Read more -
Number of People Accessing SCIRE Project Continues to Rise
As of March 2018, we now have a total of over 1.1 million hits by over 900,000 users worldwide. Read more -
Welcome to SCIRE Professional – 10 Reasons why you should visit
1) SCIRE Professional is a free website that provides scientific evidence about spinal cord injury relevant for your clinical practice. We search the published literature and compile public health relevant reviews — eliminating your need to search and screen individual databases 2) Over 120 Outcome Measures validated for spinal cord injury are reviewed, explained, and downloadable... Read more
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During Covid-19, we face an additional set of challenges. One of these is the reality of cancelled and postponed therapy and surgery appointments.
Now more than ever we must come together and share ... resources to help keep each other safe.
Visit https://nasciconsortium.org/resources/
Do you have a physical disability? Are you trying to stay active at home during the pandemic? Find support here!
Our #spinalstim perspectives survey with @NASCIC1 closes this Sunday (Apr 26)! If you have lived experience of SCI, take this research survey and help identify priorities for research & clinical ... trial design: http://survey.givingopinions.ca/c132
A new study from @CMAJ highlights a risk prediction tool that may help with conversations between health care providers, dementia patients and their families: https://www.cmaj.ca/content/192/16/E422 ... @VCHhealthcare
Visit here to find the most frequently asked Peer questions, specific to #SCI and #COVID-19—you'll find a comprehensive list of trusted sources compiled by our team at SCI BC. ... https://sci-bc.ca/covid-19-sci-faq/
Special Thanks to Our Partners and Funders:
Praxis Spinal Cord Institute , Western Economic Development Canada, Ontario Neurotrauma Foundation, Lawson Health Research Institute, Vancouver Coastal Health Research Institute, The University of British Columbia, Western University Canada, St. Joseph’s Health Care London, GF Strong/Vancouver Coastal Health, ICORD.










