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A look inside the new FashionABLE adaptive clothing guide designed with and for people living with SCI.
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SCI BC peer Kyle Gieni reflects on his participation in 100 research studies...and counting.
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Sometimes the only way to survive embarrassment is to share it. Living with a disability comes with its own set of awkward situations no one prepares you for. A few brave peers are sharing their embarrassing stories to prove that sometimes all you can do is laugh.
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With pickleball’s recent rise in popularity, SCI BC and Fraser Valley Wheelchair Sports are working together to ensure everyone can take a swing at this exciting sport.
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GF Strong clinicians Bonnie Venables and Shannon Sproule have both seen their share of burns sustained by SCI BC Peers, and offer some important advice about treating and avoiding them.
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Members of the BC SCI Network and WorkSafeBC are teaming up to help address employment-related safety challenges facing people with disabilities.
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Living with SCI can be exhausting—literally. Chronic fatigue affects up to half of people with SCI, and a new study reveals which treatments actually help, and why we still need better answers.
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Curled toes? Spastic feet after spinal cord injury? OT Rachel Abel shares what's behind it and the range of options that may help, including stretching, medications, Botox, neurotomy and toe spacers.
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