“Why Research Matters” is a content-rich, informative annual publication by Spinal Research Institute. Every magazine issue features some of the year’s most valuable and cutting-edge spinal cord injury research. More importantly, all the articles in...
It’s the beginning of a new school year for students in Australia. Our latest and first podcast episode of 2023 focuses on disability and primary schools. Susan Wood, our charismatic host, brings together Paediatric Nurse Consultant Jodie Thompson from the Kids...
Regular physical activity undoubtedly benefits our health. However, many of us lack enough physical exercise or do this without scientific guidelines. In the study “Leisure-Time Physical Activity in People with Spinal Cord Injury — Predictors of Exercise...
Research and studies show that rhythmic, controlled breathing positively influences our minds and wellbeing. However, scientists don’t know enough about how the breathing method affect the nervous system in people with a spinal cord injury who have a more about...
The International Perspectives on Spinal Cord Injury is a comprehensive report on spinal cord injuries created by the International Health Organization. It provides a global overview of spinal cord injuries and offers practical methods to enhance various aspects of...
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