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The challenge of spinal cord injury care in the developing world
Authors:Burns Anthony S  O'Connell Colleen
Affiliation:University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada. burns.anthony@torontorehab.on.ca
Abstract:Great strides have been made in reducing morbidity and mortality following spinal cord injury (SCI), and improving long-term health and community participation; however, this progress has not been uniform across the globe. This review highlights differences in global epidemiology of SCI and the ongoing challenges in meeting the needs of individuals with SCI in the developing world, including post-disaster. Significant disparities persist, with life expectancies of 2 years or less not uncommon for persons living with paraplegia in many developing countries. The international community has an important role in improving access to appropriate care following SCI worldwide.
Keywords:Developing countries   Disasters   Earthquake   Disability   Rehabilitation   International cooperation   Spinal cord injuries   Paraplegia   Tetraplegia   Wheelchair   Pressure ulcer   World health   Armenia   Nigeria   Pakistan   Haiti   Iran   Sierra Leone   India
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