Every Day Matters
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Can we reduce urinary tract infections in people who self-catheterise?
By Dr Peta Tehan, Dr Kate Browne and Professor Brett Mitchell Urinary tract infections (UTIs) may be considered trivial by… Read more
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Understanding Pressure Ulcers After Spinal Cord Injury: Causes, Risks, and Prevention
Pressure ulcers are a common concern after spinal cord injury, and can result in skin and underlying tissue ulceration. Having… Read more
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Bowel Management for Individuals with Spinal Cord Injury
Establishing and maintaining an effective bowel management routine can increase the time and confidence you have, to participate in other… Read more
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Healthy eating for people with disability
By Dr. Dinesh Palipana In his recent article, Dr. Dinesh Palipana highlights the unique considerations of healthy eating for people… Read more
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Neurogenic Bowel Dysfunction – Future studies by Neuroscience Research Australia (NeuRA)
Many people living with Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) find that they have some degree of alteration or loss of their… Read more
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2022 Review of the Transport Standards
Every 5 years, the Minister for Infrastructure, Transport and Regional Development, in consultation with the Attorney-General, is required to review… Read more
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BREATHE:The Spinal cord injury, Mind and HeART (SMART) Study
How we breathe influences many aspects of health and wellbeing. Ancient traditions such as yoga and qi gong use regulated… Read more
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Briometrix: effort based mobility
by Martin Heng Technological advances have led to enormous benefits for the disability community. They have increased the independence of… Read more
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Call for participants in the UTS robotics trial!
Are you experiencing difficulty using your arm or hand after a spinal cord injury? If so, you’re invited to join… Read more
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Update on project spark - $10m grant approved
A few months ago, we shared SpinalCure’s petition to fast track potentially life-changing treatment for people living with spinal cord… Read more