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Title: Virtual Townhall Meeting:


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Virtual Townhall Meeting
Reducing the Risk of Spinal Cord Injuries for
People with SCI
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Rehabilitation Research and Training Center
Secondary Conditions in the Rehabilitation of
Individuals with Spinal Cord Injuries
  • Research Sites
  • National Rehabilitation Hospital, Washington DC.
  • University of Miami School of Medicine
  • Collaborators
  • Independent Living Research Utilization Program
  • The National Spinal Cord Injury Association
  • Spinal Cord Injury Network

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RRTC Team
  • Composed of national leaders in SCI medicine,
    research advocacy
  • Consumers
  • SCI clinicians
  • SCI researchers
  • SCI organizations
  • Independent living advocates

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RRTC Mission
  • Expand our understanding and prevention of
    secondary conditions after SCI, including
  • Cardiovascular disease
  • Osteoporosis
  • Depression
  • Quality of life
  • Pain
  • Decubitus ulcers
  • Respiratory complications
  • Participation from consumers
  • Dedicated to education

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Secondary Conditions After SCI
  • People with SCI are surviving longer
  • Chronic diseases are now being seen in people
    with SCI
  • Heart disease
  • Cancer

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Accelerated Aging
  • In people with SCI, this can be the occurrence of
    disease earlier than expected compared with
    able-bodied people
  • In some cases, it can also mean that the disease
    occurs more rapidly or is more aggressive

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Exercise
  • Known to decrease the risk for many diseases,
    including diabetes, stroke, heart disease, and
    some cancers
  • People with SCI exercise less than others

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Cardiovascular Disease and SCI
  • Diabetes occurs more often
  • Heart disease occurs with the same or greater
    frequency in people with SCI
  • Heart disease strikes people younger
  • Heart disease is more advanced at diagnosis

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Cholesterol
  • Total cholesterol
  • HDL Healthy cholesterol High
  • LDL Lousy cholesterol Low
  • Low HDL and high LDL contribute to heart disease
    risk

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Cholesterol and SCI
  • HDL tends to be lower
  • Can increase HDL with exercise
  • LDL tends to be higher
  • Can decrease LDL by eating less fat and with
    medications

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What We Are Doing
  • We will determine typical levels of the different
    types of cholesterol according to type of SCI
  • Then, we can give recommendations about the need
    to change ones diet, exercise level, or even
    start medications

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Osteoporosis
  • Decreased bone mass
  • Typically occurs much more often in women than in
    men
  • In women, it usually occurs after menopause
  • Significant osteoporosis in men is rare
  • Danger fractures

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Osteoporosis and SCI
  • Men AND women affected
  • Loss of bone mass starts within DAYS of SCI
    (hence accelerated aging)
  • Loss of bone mass continues for months-years
  • Loss of bone mass is much greater
  • Loss of bone mass occurs below the SCI

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Osteoporosis and Broken Bones
  • Without SCI
  • Lower spine
  • Wrist
  • Hip
  • With SCI
  • Around the knee
  • Lower leg

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How Do I Prevent Osteoporosis?
  • Exercise
  • Type of exercise dependent on type of SCI
  • Functional electrical stimulation
  • Standing
  • Walking
  • Medications
  • Bisphosphonates, PTH, Statins showing promise

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Other Questions
  • There are numerous secondary conditions that
    occur after SCI
  • Breathing problems
  • Depression
  • Bladder infection
  • Skin breakdown

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Other Questions
  • Will regular exercise actually prevent these
    secondary conditions?
  • What type of exercise is best for me?
  • Where is the best place to exercise, at home or
    at the gym?

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Some Answers.Soon
  • We will try to determine the best place for and
    best type of exercise
  • We will determine whether regular exercise
    actually does decrease secondary conditions after
    SCI

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Training activities
  • Prevent secondary conditions in people with newly
    acquired spinal cord injury as they get
    discharged from the rehabilitation hospital
  • Educate future healthcare professionals about
    secondary conditions and the benefits of exercise
    from a consumer perspective

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Prevention of secondary conditions
  • NRH and SCI Network are developing a peer mentor
    program to monitor and prevent secondary
    conditions among people with new SCI
  • 10 peer mentors will meet weekly by phone and in
    person with 150 mentees
  • Peer mentors will be supervised weekly by
    hospital staff and SCI Life Consultants

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What peer mentors do...
  • Provide information about secondary conditions
    and prevention
  • Demonstrate prevention techniques
  • Discuss and answer questions around prevention
    and exercise
  • Support community integration
  • Initiate referrals to clinical providers when
    needed
  • Update their information and training on an
    ongoing basis

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The outcomes we are tracking
  • Reduction in the occurrence of pressure ulcers,
    urinary tract infections, pain, neurocognitive
    problems, general deconditioning
  • Fewer hospitalizations for avoidable
    complications
  • Better self-management and control over SCI

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Consumer Professional Partnership Program (CPPP)
  • Consumer-directed and delivered education program
    about prevention and exercise for physical
    therapy and medical students
  • Individuals with SCI will co-teach program at
    Washington DC area universities
  • 1000 future health professionals will be trained
    in 3 hour sessions
  • Integration in existing curricula and continuing
    education programs

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CPPP continued...
  • Content will focus on what is important from a
    consumer perspective
  • Examples include Barriers to obtain medical
    care experiences with medical complications
    patient-provider communication
    consumer-defined strategies to prevent secondary
    conditions benefits of exercise
  • Help us develop this program at the second
    Virtual Townhall Meeting in May

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The Virtual Resource Network on Exercise and
Prevention (VRNEP)
  • RRTC partner ILRU is developing the VRNEP
    consisting of
  • A fully accessible Internet site
  • A Virtual Resource Library (publications and
    links about exercise and prevention)
  • A video library
  • Interactive meetings with SCI Life Consultants,
    Consumers, Advocates and Clinical Experts
  • Check back, we need your input!

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Virtual Townhall Meetings (VTHM)
  • Every quarter over the next 5 years
  • We ask for your support and input on RRTC topics
  • Become a virtual RRTC member and participant

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Todays questions
  • What are your personal experiences with secondary
    conditions related to spinal cord injury?
  • As a person with SCI what are your personal
    experiences with exercise and physical activity?
  • What would you like the RRTC on Secondary
    Conditions and Exercise accomplish?
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