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Spinal Cord Injury Services

The Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago (RIC) offers spinal cord injury (SCI) rehabilitation services on an inpatient, outpatient and day rehabilitation basis and accommodates patients who are:

  • Paraplegic: paralysis of the lower half of the body including the partial or total loss of function of both legs
  • Tetraplegic (Quadriplegic): paralysis of the body involving partial or total loss of function in both arms and legs
  • Ventilator-dependent: requiring the aid of specialized breathing apparatus for purposes of breathing—as a secondary condition of spinal cord injury

RIC Provides a Wide Range of Services

Part of the rehabilitation journey of someone who has experienced a spinal cord injury includes getting back to daily life and activities. Setting goals and also finding appropriate avenues of support is crucial to the rehabilitation journey.

Additional supportive resources and services include:

How We Help Spine & Sports Injuries

The Spine and Sports Rehabilitation Center (SSRC) is the outpatient facilities of RIC, located downtown Chicago. The care offered at the center has a strong emphasis on rehabilitation of spine and sports medicine.

Back to the Spinal Cord Injury Information Center

RIC Has Recently Been Named a Model Spinal Cord Injury Center

The National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research (NIDRR), U.S. Department of Education has funded 14 Model Spinal Cord Injury System Centers throughout the United States. These centers serve as models for the treatment and rehabilitation of spinal cord injury. Visit RIC's Midwest Regional Spinal Cord Injury Care System (MRSCICS).

Spinal Cord Injury Patient Stories

Michele Lee

Michele Lee

Michele Lee found a career and an aptitude for art through RIC's Second Look program.

Read Michele's patient story.

Jorge Alfaro

Jorge Alfaro

Jorge receive a spinal cord injury after being shot at the age of 15.

Read Jorge's patient story

Charles Kay

Charles Kay

Charles received a traumatic spinal cord injury from a swimming pool accident.

Read Charles' patient story

Martine Maenhout

Martine Maenhout

Emergency surgery to remove a spinal column blood clot left Martine paralyzed below the waist.

Read Martine's patient story

 

Page Updated Tuesday, December 22, 2009