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After stabilization, the person with a spinal cord injury needs to locate the most appropriate rehabilitation center in order to receive spinal cord specific care and facilitate maximum recovery. Her... Details >
Find out about the Paralyzed Victims of America (PVA) fitness & racing program, bowling & billiard tournaments, wheelchair games, and more.... Details >
Stroke may cause temporary or permanent weakness or paralysis on one side of the body. Learn how occupational therapists can help stroke survivors regain their strength to again engage in daily activi... Details >
This page links to recovery fact sheets on stroke, including information on sleep disorders, dealing with pain, coping with emotions, managing fatigue and more.... Details >
Most of the members of the National Amputation Foundation have been living with amputation for the better part of their adult lives. Learn more about their direct experiences, as well as those of rece... Details >
Learn how occupational therapy can provide intervention that helps children with autism to develop appropriate social, play, and learning skills. ... Details >
This fact sheet contains basic consumer health information about this medical specialty -- physical medicine and rehabilitation.... Details >
Cardiac rehabilitation (rehab) is a medically supervised program that helps improve the health and well-being of people who have heart problems. Learn more about cardiac rehab on this page. ... Details >
National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health