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Life After Spinal Cord Injury: Grieving, Coping, and Moving Forward

When a person becomes spinal cord injured, it’s one of…

Bladder Management After a Spinal Cord Injury

Living with my spinal cord injury has taught me many…

Top 3 Benefits of Adaptive Yoga

Not only is September Spinal Cord Injury Awareness Month, but…

Tips for Traveling with a Wheelchair

Many people who use wheelchairs have asked me how I…

Myasthenia Gravis Awareness Month: My Personal Perspective

My name is Meena Dhanjal Outlaw. You may already have…

January 23rd: The Anniversary of My Spinal Cord Injury

My name is Meena Dhanjal Outlaw. On January 23, 2000,…

MTG Eagle Board: Quadriplegic Self-Catheterizing

If you have a spinal cord injury that has left you with limited hand dexterity, you may be looking for a way to gain back some of your independence and take over your cathing routine yourself. The new MTG Eagle™ Board may be just what you need. Get the scoop from guest blogger and Eagle™ Board-user Mason Ellis.

Tips for Adapting After a Spinal Cord Injury

Bill, one of our long-time employees who has lived with a spinal cord injury for nearly three decades, share his advice and tips for those new to life as a person with a spinal cord injury. Find out more and get resources with his latest blog.

A Look at National Spinal Cord Injury Awareness

September is National Spinal Cord Injury Awareness Month. It’s important to know about spinal cord injuries as well as the life-changing effects they can have on those living with SCI every day. Find out more!

Closed System Catheters For Those In a Wheelchair

Are you new to life in a wheelchair? If you experience frequent UTIs or are just looking for an easier way to self-catheterize, check out our latest blog about closed system catheters.

Adaptive Clothing Options for People With Physical Challenges

If you’re in a wheelchair or have any difficulties getting dressed in clothes due to your physical disabilities, this blog can shed some light on adaptive clothing that could make your days easier.

Bryon Riesch Paralysis Foundation Support by 180 Medical

180 Medical helps support the Bryon Riesch Paralysis Foundation with two recent events.