Aug. 2, 2021

What Every Physical Therapist Should Know About Spinal Cord Injury

What Every Physical Therapist Should Know About Spinal Cord Injury

Janice Eng is a professor in the Physical Therapy department at the University of British Columbia and the co-leader of the SCIRE project (Spinal Cord Injury Research Evidence) which is a platform providing current evidence in SCI.

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Janice Eng is a professor in the Physical Therapy department at the University of British Columbia and the co-leader of the SCIRE project (Spinal Cord Injury Research Evidence) which is a platform providing current evidence in SCI.

 

Why should every therapist know about SCI?

What does current research discuss about SCI?

What is best practice treating this population?

What does the future look like for PT treating SCI?