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We are pleased to announce the launch of our new Topics in Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation (TSCIR) website. The site has been carefully designed for easier navigation and faster use.
Check out the new website here.
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We are pleased to announce the launch of our new Topics in Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation (TSCIR) website. The site has been carefully designed for easier navigation and faster use.
Check out the new website here.
Check out the second TSCIR edition focused on Primary Care issues for adults and children with SCI/D. This special edition is available open access. This second edition contains articles on the following topics: Pain after SCI, Sexual health, Depression, Neurogenic bowel dysfunction, Pressure Injuries, Diet and nutrition after SCI, Cardiometabolic health and Preventive health after SCI. This special edition is available open access here.
Announcing a new web-based resource to help you manage your patients with spinal cord injury/spinal cord dysfunction (SCI/D) and diseases. The two U.S. based North American societies for SCI professionals – ASCIP and ASIA – have partnered with primary care provider colleagues and consumers to develop and disseminate easy to use resources for busy providers. Check it out here!
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The American Spinal Injury Association is very excited to announce the publication of the first issue of Topics in Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation (TSCIR) under ASIA’s new ownership! To kick off excitement for ASIA’s new journal, we made the first two issues open access. Future editions will include: • Early Predictors of Rehabilitation Outcomes • Obesity • Emerging Technology to Evaluate Functional Mobility in SCI. Access the journal here
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Join SfN Thursday, July 2 from 12 – 1 p.m. EDT, for a panel discussion called, “Black Lives Matter and Neuroscience: Why This Moment Matters.” Neuroscientists of all backgrounds are encouraged to attend and contribute to the discussion. Although there have been gains in the percentage of underrepresented neuroscience researchers in recent years, there is more work to be done to increase representation of diverse researchers and to create inclusive and equitable research environments.
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SCI Summer Webinar series with CME!
Join us beginning Friday, June 26, 12:00 – 1:00 pm EDT.
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The American Spinal Injury Association is pleased to announce that Topics in Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation (TSCIR) is now ASIA’s official journal. Topics in Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation (TSCIR) is the leading resource for clinical, peer-reviewed, and state-of-the-art information for the entire SCI care team, including Physiatrists, PTs, OTs, Rehabilitation Nurses, Psychologists, Neurologists, oOrthopedists, and others. Read More
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NEW: Expedited ASIA ISNCSCI Exam The E-ISNCSCI Exam was developed to provide a more rapid option for determination of the neurological level of injury (NLI) and ASIA Impairment Scale (AIS). Use of the E-ISNCSCI exam may be appropriate in some clinical or research situations, but it is not intended to replace the full ISNCSCI. Learn more about the E-ISNCSCI Exam here.
We are excited to announce that the online InSTeP e-Learning modules have been updated to include the 2019 International Standards for Classifying Spinal Cord Injuries. Click here to read more about the ISNCSCI revisions. CME has also been added. The ISNCSCI Standards booklet has also been updated with the 2019 updated. Purchase the revised booklet here in the ASIA online store.
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The 2019 revision of the International Standards for Neurological Classification of Spinal Cord Injury (ISNCSCI) was recently released at ASIA’s Honolulu meeting.
Click here to learn more about the changes …..