Rev Neurol, 2024 · DOI: 10.33588/rn.7805.2024051 · Published: May 1, 2024
The article discusses the impact of spinal cord injury on women, highlighting the growing attention to how diseases specifically affect women. It notes a shift in the typical profile of spinal cord injury patients, with an increase in cases due to falls in older individuals and medical causes. The authors emphasize that there are differences in function, structure, activity and participation in people with spinal cord injury.
Rehabilitation programs should be tailored to address the specific needs and challenges faced by women with spinal cord injuries, considering both biological and social factors.
Efforts should be made to ensure equitable access to specialized rehabilitation units for women with spinal cord injuries.
Interventions should address the impact of social roles and expectations on the participation and functional outcomes of women with spinal cord injuries.