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  UCLA Comprehensive Spine Center http://www.spinecenter.ucla.edu/
Dedicated to being the leading institute for the education and comprehensive treatment of patients with complex spinal disorders. Los Angeles, California.
  Northwest Spinal Cord Injury System http://sci.washington.edu
The mission of the NWRSCIS is to improve the lives of people with SSCI through excellent patient care, research and education. Details about patient care, projects, research and a FAQs. Located in Seattle, Washington.
  Project Walk Spinal Cord Injury Recovery http://www.projectwalk.org
A two year exercise recovery program for individuals with certain spinal cord injuries. The goal of Project Walk is to demonstrate that the incredible results achieved by our clients case are not isolated, but rather the reproducible results of proven techniques and hardwork.
  Breathing Pacemakers http://www.breathingpacemakers.com/
Implantable diaphragmatic/phrenic nerve stimulators.
  Pressing On, A Spinal Cord Injury Research and Recovery Center http://www.pressingontx.com
Located in San Antonio, TX and dedicated to improving the lives of those who have sustained paralysis from a spinal cord injury. Find details about the facility, staff and the program.
  Spine Care http://www.SPINECAREUSA.COM
Provides care for all aspects of spinal disorders including Sciatica, Herniated Disc, and Lumbar Stenosis. Services offered, doctors, and spine care education. Located in Houston, Texas.
  International Spinal Cord Regeneration Center http://usuarios.telviso.com.ar/iscrc
Learn about the success regenerating spinal cords using Embryonic Cell Transplant Therapy. Site is in English and Spanish.
  Exercising Toward Repair of the Spinal Cord http://www.nytimes.com/2002/09/22/national/22NEUR.html
New York Times article about actor Christopher Reeve's progress toward rehabilitation and the larger story of evidence that intense physical exercise can help restore the brain and spinal cord after serious injury.

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