CORD principal investigators Dr. Christopher West and Dr. Brian Kwon and their research teams have published a study that challenges the current standard for managing blood pressure in people with
New Mobility’s Biweekly Newsletter – October 15, 2020
Welcome to New Mobility’s biweekly newsletter. To receive via email (mobile-friendly), subscribe here. MEDIA Cooking from a Wheelchair When the pandemic turned dining out into a gamble with her health,
Smartphone Apps to Make Disabled People’s Lives Easier
Travel & Accessibility Written by Passionate People With technology at our fingertips, times have never been so good when it comes to improving accessibility within our lives. As people become
SEATING MATTERS APPOINTMENTS: What do the current Covid-19 restrictions mean for you?
Although Covid-19 restrictions might be changing every day, the condition of your loved one or patient remains the same. You may be wondering if you can still offer a seating
What to Watch: Cooking in a Wheelchair
Like everyone else around the world, London-based Katie Pennick found herself cooking a lot more when COVID-19 turned going out to eat into a gamble with her health. The experience
Women ReAbled – Women’s Chapter of the Spinal Cord Injury Support Group (SCISG)
The Spinal Cord Injury Support Group (SCISG) Women’s Chapter vision is to provide a forum where members discuss female specific topics and share ideas to help those participating achieve a
John talks about his 50 years living with spinal cord injury
[embedded content] Shane Clifton interviews John Moxon about living well with SCI ** This post was originally published on https://spinalcordinjuryzone.com/news/54591/john-talks-about-his-50-years-living-with-spinal-cord-injury
NMEDA Partners with University of Pittsburgh to Improve Transportation Access for People with Disabilities
The National Mobility Equipment Dealers Association (NMEDA) and the University of Pittsburgh School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences (SHRS) today announced an agreement for the school’s Department of Rehabilitation Science and Technology (RST)
Memory Haven Is An Award Winning App For Dementia Patients Built By Teenage Girls
Memory Haven, a soon to be launched app created by three teenage girls, will help people with dementia engage in daily activities easily in the future through its six features.
Scar-free healing after spinal cord injury relies on specialized cells
One of the reasons people rarely recover from spinal cord injury is the scar tissue that develops, preventing nerve cells from reconnecting. But a new study from Zhigang He, PhD,