Better Outcomes
Studies show patients treated by SCI specialists tend to have better results in regaining function, reducing complications, and improving their overall quality of life.
In-Depth Knowledge
SCI is complex. A board-certified SCI physiatrist has the specialized training and experience to deeply understand the nervous system, spinal anatomy, and the unique multi-organ complications of a spinal cord injury.
Comprehensive Approach
A spinal cord injury goes beyond the physical injury to the spinal cord. An SCI physician understand the multi-organ complications including neuropathic and musculoskeletal pain, spasticity, neurogenic bladder, neurogenic bowel, and other complications. They also coordinate rehabilitation efforts, including physical, occupational, and mental health therapy, to maximize a patient’s potential for regaining function and independence.
Long-Term Care
Living with SCI is lifelong. An SCI physician has the knowledge and experience to provide ongoing care, address new challenges, and help patients manage their condition effectively.
References
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