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Living with Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) Videos


Learning to be independent after a spinal cord injury can come with new questions and challenges related to mobility, work, travel, and just daily life. This collection of videos shares practical tips from people with spinal cord injuries who know what it’s like to relearn certain tasks after SCI.

How-To Videos for Living With a Spinal Cord Injury

Whether you’re newly injured, supporting a loved one with SCI, or just looking for ways to become more independent and active after your injury, these videos may help.

How To Pump Gas Independently With a Spinal Cord Injury

How To Dress With a Spinal Cord Injury

180 Medical Patient Advocate Steve shares even more tips and guidance for independently getting dressed with a spinal cord injury in this helpful article.

How To BBQ With a Spinal Cord Injury

Tips for Transferring In/Out of a Vehicle with SCI

On our blog, Mason shares his tips for learning to drive again after a spinal cord injury, based on his personal experience.

Hand Cycle Videos and Quadriplegic Bike Transfer Tips

More Resources for Living After Spinal Cord Injury

180 Medical, a company founded by a person living with a spinal cord injury, understands some of the challenges you may face as you adjust to living with a spinal cord injury.

If you need intermittent catheter supplies, we’re here to help any way we can, from exploring your insurance-covered product options to helping you with tips for how to catheterize with an SCI.

Plus, we offer lots more helpful resources on our website for adapting to life after a spinal cord injury, including many articles written or reviewed by people with SCI.

Reach out to us today to get started.

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