Spinal Cord Injury Model Systems
The Spinal Cord Injury Model System (SCIMS) Program began in 1970 to improve care and outcomes for individuals with spinal cord injury (SCI). The SCIMS centers provide a multidisciplinary system of rehabilitation care ranging from emergency services through rehabilitation and reentry into full community life. SCIMS centers also conduct research, provide education, and disseminate information with
Rehabilitation transforms lives in powerful ways. This , we celebrate how rehabilitation:
1 | Restores independence
2 | Improves quality of life
3 | Supports caregivers
4 | Builds stronger communities
At MSKTC, we’re proud to share free, research-based resources that advance rehabilitation outcomes for people with SCI, TBI, and burn injuries. Explore more at MSKTC.org.
Looking for trusted, easy-to-understand information about living with spinal cord injury? Our SCI Factsheet Booklet now includes all factsheets published through June 2025—covering everything from rehab and recovery to aging, exercise, mental health, bladder and bowel management, and more.
Download the full booklet and explore topics like:
• Inpatient Rehab
• Adaptive Sports
• Sexuality & SCI
• Pain Management
• PTSD & Mental Health
• Wheelchair Maintenance
… and much more.
Get your copy here:https://msktc.org/sites/default/files/2025-06/25-22418-SCI-Booklet-EN-061125-NEW_0.pdf
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