Innovative Programs for Children and Adolescents with Spinal Cord Injury
A few
innovative programs have enabled children with SCI to surpass
traditional levels of independence defined solely on preservation
of motor function. Implementation of unique upper extremity and
bladder surgical programs has provided children with tetraplegia
the ability to manipulate objects without equipment and to independently
empty their bladder, respectively. Innovative surgical programs
have also restored privacy, dignity, and spontaneity. These are
important gains previously unachievable by young persons with
tetraplegia. Functional electrical stimulation has advanced childrens
abilities in upright mobility and has made significant impact
on their quality of life by restoring hand and bladder capacities.
Nurses play a leadership role in the delivery and integration
of these dynamic programs.
Last Updated: 08/30/2005
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