Report on 2018 Massive Open Online Course on Physiotherapy Management of Spinal Cord Injuries
This is the final report for the 2018 Massive Open Online Course on Physiotherapy Management of people with Spinal Cord Injuries that was run in Aug-Sept 2018.
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Degenerative spine disorders in chronic spinal cord injury
This is a conference presentation about degenerative spine disorder in SCI.
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Report on 2016 Massive Open Online Course for SCI Physiotherapists
This is the report on the 2016 Massive Open Online Course for SCI Physiotherapists that was run in conjunction with ISCoS.
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Spirituality/Religiosity and Spinal Cord Injury Tool
This poster investigates how traumatic spinal cord injury affects a persons spiritual/religious beliefs and
practices.
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Report on the 2014 Massive Open Online Course for Physiotherapists in SCI
This is a detailed report on the 2014 Massive OPen Online Course that was run for physiotherapists in SCI.
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Wheelchair services and support: Addressing barriers to access
Presentation on assistive technology services available in southern Africa. Shonaquip is a social enterprise which provides comprehensive seating and wheelchair services for people who need posture support and appropriate mobility
devices to be able to participate fully in education, health, family and community life. Presented at the African Spinal Cord Injuries Network Meeting (AFSCIN), November 2015.
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Appropriate Assistive Devices
Presentation on appropriate assistive technologies for people with SCI in Africa and other developing countries. Presented at the African Spinal Cord Injuries Network Meeting (AFSCIN), November 2015.
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Peer Support and CBR: Afrique Rehabilitation and Research Consultants NPC (ARRC)
Presentation on peer support services for people with SCI in Africa. Presented at the African Spinal Cord Injuries Network Meeting (AFSCIN), November 2015.
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International Spinal Cord Society (ISCoS): An Introduction to the organisation.
An introduction to the role and activities of ISCoS; a not-for-profit organisation dedication to SCI working in collaboration with the World Health Organisation.
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Introduction to the newly formed African Spinal Cord Injuries Network (AFSCIN)
An introduction to the newly formed African Spinal Cord Injuries Network (AFSCIN). Presented at the inaugural meeting of the African Spinal Cord Injuries Network, in Botswana, November 2015.
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Psychosexual Aspects of Spinal Cord Injury
Presentation on psychosocial and sexual issues after SCI. Presented at the Meeting of the African Spinal Cord Injury Meeting in Botswana, November 2015.
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TANZANIAN ASPECTS/ SCI SERVICES
Presentation on SCI in Tanzania by the Kilimanjaro Christian Medical University Team (KCMC). Presented at the Meeting of the African Spinal Cord Injury Network, Botswana, Nov 2015.
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An Audit of the prevalence or and factors associated with secondary health conditions in people with traumatic SCI.
Presentation on a pilot study into secondary health conditions in people with traumatic SCI in Botswana. Presented at the Meeting of the African Spinal Cord Injury Network, Botswana, Nov 2015.
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“KE NAKO” - “IT IS TIME“. Living with a spinal cord injury.
Presentation by Abu Nayiluma about his experience of living with an SCI. Presented at the Meeting of the African Spinal Cord Injury Network, Botswana, Nov 2015.
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Specialised SCI rehabilitation services
Presentation on SCI rehabilitation at the Spinalis Botswana Rehabilitation Centre. Presented at the Meeting of the African Spinal Cord Injury Network, Botswana, Nov 2015.
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SCI Medical Issues
Presentation on SCI medical issues given at the Meeting of the African Spinal Cord Injury Network, Botswana, Nov 2015.
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Working in Africa, with a Spinal Cord Injury.
Presentation on working with a SCI in Africa. Presented at the Meeting of the African Spinal Cord Injury Network, Botswana, Nov 2015.
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Discharging patients with a Spinal Cord Injury: A Guide for professionals in Haitian hospitals
This document is a guide for professionals working in Haitian hospitals. It explains the minimum steps that should be taken before discharging a patient with a SCI. The guide has been written in request by the members of the Haiti Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) Working Group.
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Content and duration of locomotor training in acute incomplete spinal cord injury
The evaluation of European walking rehabilitation strategies is focused in the ongoing MALT - Mapping of Locomotor Training – study. This project is embedded in the EMSCI network multicenter study that aims to record the content and duration of each physical and sports therapy session throughout a patient’s entire rehabilitation period using a common classification system.
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Risk awareness instead of fear - Patient perspective on falls in ambulating persons with SCI
Poster presented at the World Congress for Physical Therapy, Singapore, May 2015.
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