Abstract

The literature suggests that patients with spinal cord injury may have limited physical access to health care, receive fewer preventive services than able-bodied patients, and rely on physiatrists to provide primary care services. In this essay, the authors – an internist and a physiatrist – reflect on a year-long experience of cooperatively caring for patients with spinal cord injury in an interdisciplinary setting.

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