SCI Care: What Really Matters
A podcast series brought to you by the International Spinal Cord Society (ISCoS). With each episode, we will speak with experts from all over the world to discuss various aspects of spinal cord injury including etiology, prevention and care, providing valuable insights regarding the most up to date information for those providing care for the spinal cord injured. Collaboration is the key and at the heart of what ISCoS does. The podcast series will be an extension of ISCoS, philosophy to make “Life after a spinal cord injury happy, meaningful and worth living..”
Podcasting since 2020 • 98 episodes
SCI Care: What Really Matters
Latest Episodes
Evaluating the role of structured rehabilitation in mild degenerative cervical myelopathy- the ReMiDY trial
Caroline Treanor chats with Dr. Michael Fehlings about degenerative cervical myelopathy (DCM) structured rehabilitation approaches as well as the highly anticipated upcoming ReMiDY trial. Learning objectives:What is dege...
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Perspectives of a New Associate Editor of Spinal Cord - Professor Chester Ho on “Time is Spine” and other hot topics in Spinal Cord Injury
Dr. Michael Fehlings is joined by Dr. Chester Ho – one of the new Associate Editors at Spinal Cord. The conversation covers Dr. Ho’s perspectives on the current state of spinal cord injury research and opportunities for implementing evide...
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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
Dr. Michael Fehlings is joined by Dr. Mohit Arora to discuss his recent publication in Spinal Cord “Evidence-based recommendations for health professionals to improve care of people with spinal cord injury and cognitive impairment: An update to...
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SCI Peer Support: The what, the how, and the why?
The Engagement and Peer Support SIG would like to bring the audience through the story of peer support from a historical perspective to its research implications. Teri, Erik, Shane, and Gill will provide how peer support came to be, what it loo...
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Opportunities for Data Standardization to Enhance Spinal Cord Injury Research
Key points:International collaboration is required to produce research that can be interpreted and applied across different regionsAs outcome measures and collection methods continue to evolve a methodical approach...
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Season 6
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Episode 17
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