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SPINAL CORD INJURY 
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SCINI INFORMATION SHEETS

The Spinal Cord Injury Network International Inc. has information sheets available on a variety of topics relating to spinal cord injury.  These information sheets are available from SCINI for $5.00/each.

Each information sheet lists materials on a specific topic (terms, journal articles, books, organizations, videos, and Web resources). The information sheets are updated on a regular basis.

We will produce a specialized information sheet on a topic of interest to you for $5.

Currently we have information sheets on the following subjects:

#1   Male Sexuality
#2   Female Sexuality (includes pregnancy)
#3   Medical Research
#4   Rehabilitation Facilities
#5   Bladder Management
#6   Bowel Care
#7   Colostomy
#8   Suprapubic Catheters
#9   SCI World Wide Resources (HTML file containing 150 listings in 30 categories)
#10  SCI Statistics/Economics
#11  Smoking and SCI
#12  Depression
#13  Home Accessibility (designing and modifying private homes for accessibility)
#14  Aging and SCI
#15  Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy
#16  Medications
#17  Syringomelia
#18  Pain
#19  Patient Rights
#20  Blood Tests
#21  Companion Animals
#22  Medical Professions
#23  Assistive Technology
#24  ADA Disability and Business Technical Assistance Centers
#25  SCI in Australia
#26  Transverse Myelitis
#27  Spinal Meningitis
#28  SCI in Rural Areas/SCI & Agriculture
 

To order an information sheet, please complete our Order Form

Any questions? Contact us at: spinal@sonic.net
3911 Princeton Drive, Santa Rosa, CA 95405-7013
Business Hours: Monday-Thursday, 9:00 a.m-4:00 p.m.
Toll-free: 1-800-548-CORD (1-800-548-2673)
Phone: 1-707-577-8796; FAX: 1-707-577-0605
 

The information sheets are compiled by SCINI's Medical Librarian.  Ms. Hunt has a graduate degree in Library Science and 7 years experience supplying information to patients, physicians, and health care professionals.  She has worked for SCINI for 5 years researching topics of interest to SCI individuals. Each information sheet involves searching the World WideWeb and medical databases for information of value on a specific topic. This requires a knowledge of medical terminology, the structure and content of databases, and searching skills. Each information sheet requires approximately five hours to research.
 

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Last Updated 30 May 2000