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Book Synopsis
Combining clinical experience with patients’ own stories, the authors cover the causes of and prognosis for SCI through case studies, review common courses of rehabilitation, and answer the “what now?” questions—from daily routines to larger issues concerning sex, education and employment, childbearing, and parenting with SCI.

Trade Review
In 2006, it was estimated that approximately 11,000 Americans sustained traumatic spinal-cord injuries (SCI) each year; that number is much higher now with injured soldiers returning from Iraq and Afghanistan. Physiatrist Alpert has compiled a timely and basic guide for SCI patients and their families, covering a multitude of important issues from basic spine anatomy, how injuries occur, and the impact of the injury's location to the first days after an injury, the emotional turmoil of the patient and family, and adjusting to work or school. Relationship issues, including dating, sex, fertility and pregnancy, and parenting, are painted in reassuring terms. Children with spinal cord injuries garner a separate chapter, as do the medical complications and challenges of SCI. This excellent overview with an emphasis on the physical effects of SCI will be invaluable to a growing, currently underserved audience. -- Janet M. Schneider * Library Journal (starred review) *
Offers practical advice on dealing with the emotional turmoil that patients and families face as they make adjustments for work, school, dating, pregnancy, parenting, and other life events. This book is an invaluable resource for anyone touched by spinal cord injury. -- L. N. Massengale * Choice *

Table of Contents
* Foreword by Cindy and Ted Purcell * Abbreviations * Introduction to Spinal Cord Injury * Early Days: The ER, Rehab, and Beyond * Adjusting to SCI: The Return Home * Back to Productivity: Work, School, and Play * Dating after SCI: Out and About * Sexual Function after SCI: The Next Challenge * Couples and Relationship Issues: Making It Work * Fertility and Pregnancy: The Possibilities * Parenting with SCI: Moms and Dads on Wheels * Children and Adolescents with SCI: The Next Generation * Medical Complications of SCI: Do's and Don'ts * Appendix: Spinal Cord Injury by the Numbers * Resources * Suggested Reading * Acknowledgments * Index

Spinal Cord Injury and the Family

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    A Paperback / softback by Michelle J. ALPERT, Saul Wisnia

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      Publisher: Harvard University Press
      Publication Date: 01/05/2008
      ISBN13: 9780674027152, 978-0674027152
      ISBN10: 0674027159

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      Book Synopsis
      Combining clinical experience with patients’ own stories, the authors cover the causes of and prognosis for SCI through case studies, review common courses of rehabilitation, and answer the “what now?” questions—from daily routines to larger issues concerning sex, education and employment, childbearing, and parenting with SCI.

      Trade Review
      In 2006, it was estimated that approximately 11,000 Americans sustained traumatic spinal-cord injuries (SCI) each year; that number is much higher now with injured soldiers returning from Iraq and Afghanistan. Physiatrist Alpert has compiled a timely and basic guide for SCI patients and their families, covering a multitude of important issues from basic spine anatomy, how injuries occur, and the impact of the injury's location to the first days after an injury, the emotional turmoil of the patient and family, and adjusting to work or school. Relationship issues, including dating, sex, fertility and pregnancy, and parenting, are painted in reassuring terms. Children with spinal cord injuries garner a separate chapter, as do the medical complications and challenges of SCI. This excellent overview with an emphasis on the physical effects of SCI will be invaluable to a growing, currently underserved audience. -- Janet M. Schneider * Library Journal (starred review) *
      Offers practical advice on dealing with the emotional turmoil that patients and families face as they make adjustments for work, school, dating, pregnancy, parenting, and other life events. This book is an invaluable resource for anyone touched by spinal cord injury. -- L. N. Massengale * Choice *

      Table of Contents
      * Foreword by Cindy and Ted Purcell * Abbreviations * Introduction to Spinal Cord Injury * Early Days: The ER, Rehab, and Beyond * Adjusting to SCI: The Return Home * Back to Productivity: Work, School, and Play * Dating after SCI: Out and About * Sexual Function after SCI: The Next Challenge * Couples and Relationship Issues: Making It Work * Fertility and Pregnancy: The Possibilities * Parenting with SCI: Moms and Dads on Wheels * Children and Adolescents with SCI: The Next Generation * Medical Complications of SCI: Do's and Don'ts * Appendix: Spinal Cord Injury by the Numbers * Resources * Suggested Reading * Acknowledgments * Index

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