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Helping individuals and families with spinal cord injury issues to make informed choices and take actions to achieve their highest level of independence and personal fulfillment.
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Spinal Cord Injury web based source for information and resources for living well after spinal cord injury or disease(SCI/D). Whether you are new to SCI/D, or you have been living your life after SCI/D for many years, you will probably find what you are looking for right here.
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