In this Ask Aaron, James wants to know about staying fit in a wheelchair from Aaron Baker, Shield HealthCare's Spinal Cord Injury Lifestyle Specialist.
The 2016 Paralympics stories were great this year! Learn more about Aaron Baker's tough road to trying to find some Paralympic glory.
Coming from professional Motorsports and being a wheelchair user for the past 17 years, I can appreciate a finely-tuned machine that is built for the user.
The information in this article is a general overview for a better understanding of the needs of patients with spina bifida.
During this webinar, our presenter discusses the advantages of intermittent catheterization with the goal of preventing catheter associated UTIs, and more.
Learn about how to maintain skin health when using male external catheters. MECs should be removed daily for cleansing and skin inspection.
A day in the life of Kumaka is full of adventure and limitless activity. Although he was born with Spina Bifida, “I am not different from any other kid."
What is Spina Bifida? Spina Bifida is a series of birth defects that occur when the embryonic neural tube that will eventually develop into the baby’s brain
Special thanks to Amy, a spinal cord injury nurse from the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago, for the thoughtful note of appreciation… Amy wrote, “…I am writing to express my satisfaction with Shield HealthCare. Over the past 2 years, Shield has become my ‘go to’ company when dealing with patient supplies. I am a spinal cord injury… Continue reading A Thoughtful Note of Thanks from a Spinal Cord Injury Nurse…