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New Videos: COVID-19 & SCI series

Tuesday October 6, 2020

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Infectious Respiratory Conditions after SCI is LIVE!

Thursday September 3, 2020

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New COVID-19 & SCI content!

Wednesday July 15, 2020

SCIRE presents our newest content on COVID-19 & SCI!

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The Microbiome in SCI is now live!

Tuesday May 12, 2020

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SCIRE. Two new video series: 1)Exercise and SCI, and 2) Neuromodulation

SCIRE is Proud to Present Our Newest Video Series!

Tuesday April 14, 2020

The SCIRE Project is releasing two new video series available for you to view now!

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Wheelchair Provision

Wednesday April 1, 2020

New topic live today! Are you finding it difficult to navigate the through the process of receiving your wheelchair? Learn about the basics of the provision process in our new article! See more here: https://community.scireproject.com/topic/wheelchair-provision

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Manual Wheelchairs

Friday March 20, 2020

It’s the moment you’ve been waiting for! Our next topic on Manual Wheelchairs is now live. Find out how manual wheelchairs can be adjusted to prevent injury and to promote comfort at https://community.scireproject.com/topic/manual-wheelchairs/

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Powered Mobility Devices

Wednesday March 18, 2020

Now Live! Independently navigating the places you live and work often becomes difficult following a spinal cord injury. Today marks the first of many articles to come about wheeled mobility! Learn more at: https://community.scireproject.com/topic/powered-mobility/

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Check out our latest chapter on Dietary Fibre!

Monday December 23, 2019

Visit our new page on dietary fibre to learn about the benefits of a high fibre diet and current recommendations in spinal cord injury!

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We’ve uploaded a new chapter on Abdominal Binders!

Thursday September 12, 2019

Click here to learn about the different uses of abdominal binders in spinal cord injury and what the latest research evidence has to say about them!

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