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American Spinal Injury Association

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ASIA publishes a number of journals, abstracts, and instructional packages. The publications include:

International Standards for Neurological Classification of Spinal Cord Injury (ISNCSCI) (Updated 2015)

This pocket-sized booklet defines for SCI a standard method of assessing the neurological status of the patient, as well as a standard approach to using such data for classifying/quantifying the injury. The goal is that both the measurement technique and the use of the resulting data, clinically and in research, should be consistent across practitioners and researchers. This is shipped along with the booklet “International Standards to Document Remaining Autonomic Function after Spinal Cord Injury (ISAFSCI)”.

Download a PDF version of the ISNCSCI worksheet or the Autonomic Function Assessment Form for free

Guidelines for Use of Durable Medical Equipment For Persons with Spinal Cord Injury & Dysfunction

This comprehensive guide, the result of the work of the ASIA Rehabilitation Standards Committee, provides information about DME as it relates to the general and specialized needs of persons with SCI/D. The guide, 152 pages in a soft cover book, describes the available DME that may meet the complex needs of individuals with SCI/D throughout the continuum of life. The recommendations on types of equipment are not intended to be prescriptive, but rather to serve as a guideline. Special consideration has been given throughout to what is considered medically necessary/beneficial. Photos are included in all DME categories.

** ASIA members can download the full DME guide for free from the Members Only section of this website.

(ASIA Online Learning Courses are available on the ASIA Learning Center site.)


You may pay online with a credit card, or print out your order form and mail it with a check to the ASIA office. We will ship your order as soon as we receive confirmation of payment.

  • International Standards for Neurological Classification of SCI (ISNCSCI) Worksheet
  • Motor Exam Guide
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  • Autonomic Standards Assessment
  • International Data Sets
  • Clinical Trials Advice
  • Consumer Guidelines for SCI Rehabilitation
  • Guide to Durable Medical Equipment

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