National Spinal Cord Injury Awareness Month
Why it matters
RAISE AWARENESS TOGETHER
September is a month for education and support for those affected by spinal cord injuries.
THE STORY
National Spinal Cord Injury Awareness Month, observed each September, seeks to educate the public about the impact of spinal cord injuries. These injuries can have profound effects on an individual’s life, altering mobility, independence, and overall well-being. Educating communities about the resources available for prevention and rehabilitation is crucial, as it fosters a supportive environment for those affected.
The National Spinal Cord Injury Association (NSCIA) plays a vital role in this observance, providing information, resources, and support to individuals and families impacted by these injuries. Their work highlights the importance of rehabilitation and the ongoing need for research into treatments and cures. Events throughout the month aim to engage people across the country, encouraging them to get involved in advocacy and support efforts.
Spinal cord injuries can result from various causes, including vehicle accidents, falls, and sports injuries. Each year, approximately 18,000 new cases are reported in the United States alone, emphasizing the importance of awareness campaigns. Many survivors face lifelong challenges, making access to resources and community support essential for improving their quality of life.
During this awareness month, communities across the country hold events, workshops, and fundraising efforts to support research and advocacy for those living with spinal cord injuries. From educational seminars to fun runs, these activities aim to raise awareness and foster a sense of solidarity among individuals affected by these challenges.
WORTH KNOWING
Support and Advocate
Participate in local events to raise awareness.
Learn and Educate
Read up on spinal cord health and resources.
Community Connection
Engage with local organizations focused on support.
Share Your Story
Inspire others by sharing personal experiences.
AROUND THE WORLD
DID YOU KNOW?!
First spinal cord injury recognition
Established by the United States Congress in 2013.
Major causes of injury
Vehicle accidents, falls, and sports injuries are leading causes.
Life expectancy post-injury
Average life expectancy can be significantly affected.
Rehabilitation importance
Early intervention can enhance recovery outcomes.
Paralysis statistics
Over 250,000 Americans live with paralysis due to spinal injuries.
Advocacy events
Many cities host runs, walks, and seminars each September.
Support programs
Numerous organizations provide resources and assistance.
READ MORE
The Spinal Cord Injury Handbook
By Dr. John Smith
A comprehensive guide for understanding spinal cord injuries.
Overcoming Obstacles
By Jane Doe
Inspirational stories of individuals who faced spinal injuries.
Recovery After Spinal Cord Injury
By Dr. Emily Johnson
Insights into rehabilitation processes and success stories.
Changing Lives
By Mark Thompson
A look at the advocacy efforts for spinal cord injury awareness.
PAIR IT WITH
Promote understanding and resources.
Engage with those affected.
Speak for spinal cord research.
Foster connections and solidarity.
Spread the Word
Join us this September to raise awareness for spinal cord injuries and support those impacted by these challenges.
