Assistive Devices for Spinal Cord Injury: Difference between revisions
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Individuals suffering spinal cord injury, just like patients suffering any other conditions have a right to lead good quality and independent lifes. However, due to the limitations presented by this condition. It is almost impossible to Olive a good life without some | Individuals suffering spinal cord injury, just like patients suffering any other conditions have a right to lead good quality and independent lifes. However, due to the limitations presented by this condition. It is almost impossible to Olive a good life without some orthotic devices. These devices include mobility devices, hospital beds, transfer equipment, positioning devices, respiratory devices,self-care equipment, environmental control devices, sports equipment, etc. | ||
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Individuals suffering spinal cord injury, just like patients suffering any other conditions have a right to lead good quality and independent lifes. However, due to the limitations presented by this condition. It is almost impossible to Olive a good life without some orthotic devices. These devices include mobility devices, hospital beds, transfer equipment, positioning devices, respiratory devices,self-care equipment, environmental control devices, sports equipment, etc.
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