Living With A Spinal Cord Injury


Kim flying his R/C airplane

In recent years spinal cord injuries have been in the media due to highly publicized injuries, such as actor Christopher Reeve, football players Dennis Byrd and Mike Utley, and Chinese gymnast Sang Lan injured in the Goodwill Games.

Spinal cord injuries are a devastating condition that afflicts from 10,000 - 20, 000 Americans annually. These individuals, mostly young men and women 16-30 years old, remain paralyzed for the rest of their lives, require continuous medical treatment and are mostly dependent on others. The cost of this care is high and the loss of productive income is enormous.

They�re approximately 200,000 individuals in the United States who have spinal cord injuries. Most of these people are injured in auto and sports accidents, falls, and industrial mishaps. An estimated 60 percent of these individuals are 30 years old or younger, and the majority of them are men.

If you or someone you know has just suffered a spinal cord injury (SCI), you will have many concerns and questions about the injury and how it will affect your life. By nature, an SCI has a very sudden impact on an individual, physically as well as emotionally and socially. It is crucial to remember that many other people have experienced SCIs and have continued to lead happy and productive lives.

It's my hope that through this web site, you'll gain the information needed to achieve a happy and productive life.


About myself and how My Accident Happened
What is Spinal Cord Disability?
Research
Dealing with Hospital Staff
Physical and Occupational Therapy
Pressure Sores
Before Returning Home
Wheelchair clothing
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