What does SCI stand for?
Spinal Cord Injury
What does the 'C' in C4 or C6 stand for?
Cervical – the neck area of the spine
What type of therapy helps regain movement?
Physical therapy
Why is skin care important after SCI?
To prevent pressure sores
What is an adaptive device?
A tool that helps someone do a task more easily
What part of the body does SCI affect?
Spinal Cord
An injury at this level may affect breathing
C1–C4
What therapy helps with daily tasks?
Occupational therapy
What is one sign of a pressure sore?
Redness that doesn’t go away
Name one mobility device used in SCI recovery.
Wheelchair, walker, braces
True or False: All spinal cord injuries result in paralysis.
False – It depends on the level and completeness.
Which level affects the legs but not the arms?
Thoracic (T1–T12)
What does a recreational therapist help with?
Engaging in hobbies, sports, and leisure activities
What helps with bladder and bowel management?
Routine schedules and medications
What is an accessible environment?
A space designed to be usable by peoplewith disabilities
What are the two types of SCI?
Complete and Incomplete
What is quadriplegia?
Paralysis of all four limbs
What is the goal of rehab after SCI?
To increase independence and quality of life
Why is hydration important for SCI patients?
To help with bowel and bladder health
Name one sport that can be adapted for people with SCI.
Basketball, tennis, swimming, etc.
What is the most common cause of SCI?
Motor vehicle accidents
What is paraplegia?
Paralysis of the lower half of the body
True or False: Everyone with SCI uses a wheelchair.
False – Some may walk with assistive devices or regain movement.
What is autonomic dysreflexia?
A potentially dangerous increase in blood pressure in people with SCI above T6
True or False: People with SCI can drive a car.
True – with vehicle modifications