Persons with spinal cord injuries often require comprehensive services provided by
staff experienced in spinal cord injury from the time of injury throughout their life. WWRC provides
state of the art, individualized, comprehensive evaluations and rehabilitation programs to persons
with spinal cord injury. Our services emphasize therapies that aim to promote functional recovery,
self-sufficiency, responsibility for managing personal and physical needs, and vocational preparation.
We offer a highly experienced and dedicated staff, state of the art equipment, and an encouraging
environment on a fully accessible campus. Spinal cord injury services are provided by an
interdisciplinary team of experienced clinicians, including a physiatrist; nurses; personal care
assistants; physical, occupational, and speech therapists; psychologists; vocational evaluators;
vocational educators; and social workers/case managers
WWRC offers comprehensive OT, PT, and speech evaluations and rehabilitation
services with specialty services available to provide the greatest opportunity for neurological
and functional recovery including:
Ambulation training
Aquatic therapy
Assistive computer technology evaluation and training
WWRC also offers a Spinal Cord Injury Clinic on a monthly basis. The clinic is staffed by a team of rehab
professionals all possessing significant SCI clinical experience including a physiatrist, nurse, occupational
therapist, physical therapist, and social worker. Areas of assessment often include: bowel and bladder care;
skin integrity and pressure sores; posture, range of motion; strength; functional mobility skills such as
transfers, bed mobility, wheelchair mobility, and walking in some cases; activities of daily living such as
bathing, dressing, and home management; community involvement, aging issues, and assistive technology.
The following are examples of situations when you might want to consider an appointment in WWRC’s SCI Clinic:
For the person who is newly injured and would benefit from a comprehensive evaluation and assessment of
their needs and potential. Individuals that demonstrate appropriate need and potential may then be recommended
for further medical therapy services at WWRC. This opportunity for additional rehab is so vital because of the
limited length of stay in inpatient rehab that is prevalent in today’s health care system.
For the person who has been injured for several years or more and has experienced additional gains in
function since they received rehab and are wondering what they should do to continue to improve; or, on the
contrary, if one is able to do less for themselves than when they first returned home from rehab, we can
evaluate and make recommendations for “getting back on track”. These individuals may also benefit from
information regarding the latest equipment and techniques being used in cutting edge spinal cord injury
rehabilitation.