This review article provides an overview of the evidence that links exercise and sports participation to physical and psychological well-being among people with spinal cord injury. Two aspects of physical well-being are examined, including the prevention of chronic disease and the promotion of physical fitness. Multiple aspect's of psychosocial well-being are discussed, including mental health, social participation, and life satisfaction. The review concludes with future research recommendations and a discussion of challenges and opportunities for using exercise and sports to promote health and well-being among people living with spinal cord injury. PM R 2012;4:894-90
Physical activity and exercise is the mainstay of chronic disease prevention and health maintenance ...
The purpose of this study was to find out if the use of sports in rehabilitation led to increased so...
Study design: A prospective cohort study. Objectives: To study the longitudinal relationship between...
Introduction: According to the statistics, from a modest 400 athletes representing 23 countries at f...
The higher quality of life of people with spinal cord injury is closely related with their reintegr...
Physical activity (PA) can have a positive impact upon health and well-being for people with spinal ...
One in 2,000 people in Europe has spinal cord injury (SCI). These persons are usually more sedentary...
The spinal cord injured (SCI) population has been shown to be at risk of developing serious seconda...
Object of the study – physical activity and quality of life in people with spinal cord injury. Aim o...
Previous studies show that people with spinal cord injury (SCI) are less likely than the average Ame...
Studies on the physical and psychosocial health of people with disabilities is very important and re...
STUDY DESIGN: Cross-sectional survey. OBJECTIVE: This study investigates the role of physical exerci...
Background: While enhancing physical activity has been an essential goal of public health officials,...
Background: A spinal cord injury (SCI) is a traumatic event that affects every aspect of life: physi...
The article aims to determine and evaluate the resocialisation possibilities available for people wi...
Physical activity and exercise is the mainstay of chronic disease prevention and health maintenance ...
The purpose of this study was to find out if the use of sports in rehabilitation led to increased so...
Study design: A prospective cohort study. Objectives: To study the longitudinal relationship between...
Introduction: According to the statistics, from a modest 400 athletes representing 23 countries at f...
The higher quality of life of people with spinal cord injury is closely related with their reintegr...
Physical activity (PA) can have a positive impact upon health and well-being for people with spinal ...
One in 2,000 people in Europe has spinal cord injury (SCI). These persons are usually more sedentary...
The spinal cord injured (SCI) population has been shown to be at risk of developing serious seconda...
Object of the study – physical activity and quality of life in people with spinal cord injury. Aim o...
Previous studies show that people with spinal cord injury (SCI) are less likely than the average Ame...
Studies on the physical and psychosocial health of people with disabilities is very important and re...
STUDY DESIGN: Cross-sectional survey. OBJECTIVE: This study investigates the role of physical exerci...
Background: While enhancing physical activity has been an essential goal of public health officials,...
Background: A spinal cord injury (SCI) is a traumatic event that affects every aspect of life: physi...
The article aims to determine and evaluate the resocialisation possibilities available for people wi...
Physical activity and exercise is the mainstay of chronic disease prevention and health maintenance ...
The purpose of this study was to find out if the use of sports in rehabilitation led to increased so...
Study design: A prospective cohort study. Objectives: To study the longitudinal relationship between...