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SCI Care: What Really Matters — 99 episodes

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A discussion with Dr. Sasha Rabchevsky on current advances in spinal cord injury research

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Evaluating the role of structured rehabilitation in mild degenerative cervical myelopathy- the ReMiDY trial

3

Perspectives of a New Associate Editor of Spinal Cord - Professor Chester Ho on “Time is Spine” and other hot topics in Spinal Cord Injury

4

Evidence-based recommendations for health professionals to improve care of people with spinal cord injury and cognitive impairment: An update to the psychosocial clinical practice guide

5

SCI Peer Support: The what, the how, and the why?

6

Opportunities for Data Standardization to Enhance Spinal Cord Injury Research

7

SCI and the Climate Crisis: From Impact to Action

8

Australia/New Zealand Guidelines for the Physiotherapy Management of Spinal Cord Injury

9

Finding meaning and purpose after spinal cord injury: Reflecting on 5 years of the Engage Program

10

Experiencing cauda equina syndrome and its aftercare in the UK

11

Do ambulant people with spinal cord injury benefit from a specific support group?

12

Stem cell therapies for spinal cord injury - Where are we now and where are we going?

13

World SCI Day 2025 Podcast

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Trends in the Supply of Spinal Cord Injury Medicine Physicians in the United States: An Evolving Human Resource Shortfall

15

Why sleep deserves more attention in SCI care

16

The importance of sensory afferent pathways in the assessment and management of the neurogenic bladder after spinal cord injury: A conversation with Professor JJ Wyndaele

17

Michael Fehlings in discussion with Dr Carlotte Kiekens regarding Dr Kiekens' recent Spinal Cord publication

18

Inside ISCoS 2025: Why São Paulo’s Regional Symposia Matters

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Dr. Michael Fehlings in discussion with Prof. Ashley Craig regarding Dr Craig's recent Spinal Cord publication.

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Psychosocial support for persons with spinal cord injury in African rural low income settings

21

Implementation of WHO:s Rehab 2030, Package of Interventions

22

What Influences Quality of Life During Inpatient Rehabilitation Early After Spinal Cord Injury?

23

How to Transfer from being a SCI patient to an Individual with SCI

24

Optimal care of spina bifida during different stages of life

25

Knowledge Sharing is Caring: Improving quality of life for people with spina bifida

26

The ISCoS 2024 Antwerp Annual Scientific Meeting

27

2nd ISCoS International Regional Symposium : Sharing world knowledge for practical advancements

28

The Future of the Journal: Spinal Cord

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What role does the nurse have for successful bladder and bowel management?

30

SCI Patient Perspectives: Life Before, During, and After Participation in SCI Clinical Research

31

How Women Can Support Their Bladder and Bowel Health from Youth to Later Years

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Exploring Sexuality and Fertility After Spinal Cord Injury with Dr. Marcalee Alexander and Dr. Gianluca Sampogna

33

Little Leaks to Big Wins: Paediatric Bladder and Bowel Management

34

Interview with SCI Grant recipient about the new work-care rehabilitation pathway for spinal cord patients in Bangladesh

35

In conversation with Julian Taylor and Kathy Zebracki on setting up the first-ever Paediatrics SIG

36

In conversation with the Praxis team at ISCoS 2023

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In conversation with SRI grantees Jacob Schoffl and Kiera Tranter

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Navigating SCI Care in Conflict with ISCoS Disaster committee members, Eric Weertz and Geraldine Jacquemin

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In conversation with Dr. Haleluya Moshi: Revolutionary Research in SCI Care

40

Interview with Nutrition SIG committee

41

Robert Buren on Cognitive Behavioural Therapy on the management of Neuropathic Pain

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Candice Care-Unger on attending the pre-conference Psychosocial day

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Bev Collins and Sallyanne Haigh discuss non-spinal settings and SCI Care

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A conversation with Allen Heinemann, Jane Duff, Marcel Post, and Ashley Craig about a new research project on the length of stay for rehabilitation

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Challenges and Triumphs: Robert Buren in conversation with ISCoS 2023 Keynote speaker Claire Lomas MBE

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Behind the Scenes at the 62nd ISCoS Scientific Meeting with Mohit Arora and Jacob Shuffl

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Empowering SCI Care: A Global Nursing Initiative with Debbie Green, Tracey Tattam, Veronika Geng and Letitia Graves

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Conquering Adversity: Claire Lomas’ MBE Story of Resilience

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VR and Rehabilitation: Dr Ram Hariharan and Dr Abayomi Salawu explore the future of patient care

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Advancements in Spinal Cord Injury Research with Nigel Henderson

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The SRI and ISCoS Grant collaboration

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Experiencing ISCoS as a first-time attendee and The SRI grantee

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In conversation with Richard Peter - Praxis Indigenous People's Liaison

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From Vancouver to Nepal - ISCoS learnings

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In conversation with Sue Cross

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In conversation with SCI peer mentor Walt Lawrence

57

ISCoS Meetings and Light Bulb moments

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The multidisciplinary attendance of the ISCoS Psychosocial Pre-Conference

59

In conversation with Yi Kai Low

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In conversation with ISCoS Disaster committee members, Eric Wetz and Geraldine Jman

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Interview with ISCoS Education chair Stephen Muldoon at ISCoS 2022

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What I learned from my spinal cord injury – notes from a surgeon

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Transformative Therapies for Chronic Spinal Cord Injury: The Role of Transcutaneous Spinal Stimulation in SCI Care

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What makes Intermittent Catheterisation Safe? Reducing the Risk of Complications for Long-Term Use.

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How to Navigate from Childhood to being an Independent Adult in SCI Care

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Neurogenic Bladder Management: Factors for Success

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Different Techniques and Needs of Catheterisation

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The Importance of patient-centred care in neurogenic bladder and bowel management

69

In conversation with Prof Daniel Graves Editor-in-Chief for the ISCoS journals

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An Interview with Dr Carlotte Kiekens, COVID 19 then and now in SCI Care

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In conversation with Prof Charles Tator

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Empowering SCI patients to get their dignity back

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Bone Health and Spinal Cord Injury with Prof Cathy Craven

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ISCoS past, present and future

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Bowel Management, freedom and dignity - a patient's story

76

The Role of the Caregiver with Dr Susie Charlifue

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SCI and Respiratory Issues with Dr Tony DiMarco, founder of the DiMarco lecture at the ISCoS ASM

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Infection Related Myelopathy with Dr Harvinder Chhabra

79

The History of the Sports Wheelchair with PhD Student Sam Brady

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Introducing SCI Care: What Really Matters Series 2

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Introducing SCI Care: What Really Matters

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Virtual Conference Success! Our Conclusion

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The Presidential Episode

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Current scenario of Spinal Cord Injury services: The need for developing a grading system to standardise the services

85

Bonus Track: Interview with DJ Aamish, India's first wheelchair DJ

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Sleep Disordered Breathing after Spinal Cord Injury

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Bonus Track: Bitesize SCI Care: What really matters - Nursing management and SCI Ep 5

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Tips on getting your work published in ISCoS Journals

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Bonus Track: Bitesize SCI Care: What really Matters - The quality of life of people with SCI Ep 4

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Overcoming Adversity after Spinal Cord Injury: A Positive Psychology Perspective

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Bonus Track: Bitesize SCI Care: What Really Matters 'Challenges in the Comprehensive management of persons with SCI' Ep 3

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Part two of 'Challenges in the comprehensive management of persons with SCI'

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Bonus Track: Bitesize SCI Care: What Really Matters, 'Challenges in the comprehensive management of persons with SCI' Ep 2

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Challenges in the comprehensive management of persons with SCI

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Bonus Track: Bitesize SCI Care: What really matters, 'Precautions for exiting lockdown' Ep 1

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Part 2 of Exiting the Lockdown: Implications for SCI Care

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Part 1 of Exiting the lockdown: Implications for SCI Care

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Part 2 of COVID-19: Current knowledge and best practices an SCI - panel discussion with a multidisciplinary view

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Part 1: COVID-19: Current knowledge and best practices for an SCI-panel discussion with a multidisciplinary view