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HOME > SCI > HOT TOPICS > PAIN > ASSESSING PAIN PEOPLE WITH SCI

Managing Pain: Assessing Pain in People with Spinal Cord Injury

Part of the Hot Topics Series: Managing Pain After Spinal Cord Injury

Additional Video Clips

Click on the images below to view videos on Managing Pain After Spinal Cord Injury.


Featured Video: Shoulder Pain and Spinal Cord Injury
Time: 8:19

 

Coming to Terms with SCI
Time: :57

 

Asking About Pain
Time: 1:47

 

The Impact of Pain
Time: 1:25

 

Assessing Pain in People with Spinal Cord Injury
Time: 2:06

 

A New Standard of Care
Time: 1:03

 

Finding the Right Doctor
Time: 1:07

 

Predicting Pain to Head it Off
Time: 1:06

 

Does Exercise Prevent or Reduce Pain in SCI Patients
Time: 2:21

 

Shoulder Exercises for People with Spinal Cord Injury
Time: 3:42

 

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