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Spinal Cord DisordersInformation / Diagnosis / Treatment / Prevention
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University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne Medical Dictionary: "spinal cord" |
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Apparelyzed Description: Offers discussion forums, information on the latest research findings, and a list of recent news items about the subject. Includes explanations of the relevant anatomy and mechanism of injury. (apparelyzed.com) |
Quad's United Description: Offers a support system for spinal cord injured, family and friends. Provides SCI resources, information, message board and chat. (quadsunite.faithweb.com) |
Spinal Cord Arteriovenous Malformations Description: Support, links and information on spinal cord and other AVMs. Patient-oriented site (geocities.com) |
Spinal Injuries Association Description: Offers a Spinal Chat Room, a Bulletin Board and factsheets for people with spinal injuries, paraplegics, tetraplegics, wheelchair users and walkers. (spinal.co.uk) |
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