
EXECUTIVE MESSAGES: October 2007
Orlando Blooms
Knowledge Sharing
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: October 2007
An Artist Writes
MS Veterans
LETTER FROM THE EDITOR: Need for Knowledge
NEWSROOM: October 2007
Updated Human Rights Law in NY
Conference 2007 Highlights
Here’s a small sample of what professionals and consumers learned at this year’s North American Spinal Cord Injury Conference and Disability Expo in Orlando.
By Rob Ingraham and Tom Scott
Experimental Treatments for Spinal Cord Injury: What You Should Know
Low-Cost Assistive Technology Alternatives to Increase the Quality of Life of Persons with SCI/D
“Let’s Talk About Sex”—SCI Sexuality and Relationships
Alcohol Use After Spinal Cord Injury
WEB EXCLUSIVE: More NASCICDE Highlights
By Rob Ingraham and Tom Scott
Caregivers 101
From War Theater to Community Re-entry: Challenges of Polytrauma Rehabilitation
Obesity in SCI: Fat Gone Wild
Why Research is Necessary
A researcher explains why he is optimistic about medical research-and why he thinks you should be too.
By William Bauman, MD
Spasticity: A Medical Overview
Part 1 of a 3-part series on understanding and coping with spasticity.
By Rob Ingraham
Mammogram Madness
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month and time to remember that even women with spinal cord injuries are at risk.
By EM Treston
ASK THE COACH: Ask Me Anything!
By Scott Chesney
WORKING WORLD: Personalize Your Cover Letters
By Tamar Adsedo Sherman
ACCESSIBLE HOME: Simple Steps to Modify Your Kitchen for Wheelchair Accessibility
By Rosemarie Rossetti, PhD
KIDS IN ACTION: Jack O’Lanterns and Love
By Kathleen M. Muldoon
SPORTS ROUNDUP: October 2007
Wheelchair Softball Hits Homerun at Shea


