Spinal Cord Injury
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What to know about Spinal Cord Injury
Spinal Cord Injury is a high-yield rehabilitation topic that connects assessment, functional goals, patient safety, intervention planning, and evidence-based clinical reasoning. RehabPearls organizes this topic for physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech-language pathology, rehabilitation clinicians, and board exam preparation.
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Identify the primary impairment before selecting an intervention.
Connect body structure findings with functional limitations.
Prioritize safety, contraindications, and red flags in exam-style questions.
Use patient goals and clinical presentation to guide progression.
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