Shifting sands: Life with an Incomplete Spinal Cord Injury

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Learning to live with an incomplete spinal cord injury can be a delicate balancing act between working toward functional return and finding gratitude for what you have. Just because you’ve been diagnosed with an incomplete SCI does not mean life is good. In this New Mobility magazine article, Richard Holicky talks to people with incomplete injuries about how they navigate the demands of life with an injury that can change its face from year to year, season to season and even day to day.

You can read the entire article HERE.

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