Overview of the Spinal Cord Injury – Quality of Life (SCI-QOL) measurement system
David S. Tulsky(University of Michigan–Ann Arbor), David Cella(National Institutes of Health), Denise Fyffe(Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey), Claire Z. Kalpakjian(University of Michigan), Ann M. Spungen(James J. Peters VA Medical Center), Charles H. Bombardier(University of Washington), Seung W. Choi(Northwestern University), Alan M. Jette, Martin Forchheimer(University of Michigan), Trevor A. Dyson‐Hudson(Kessler Foundation), Richard Gershon(Northwestern University), Dagmar Amtmann(University of Washington), Allen W. Heinemann(Northwestern University), Denise G. Tate(University of Michigan), David Victorson(Northwestern University), Pamela A. Kisala(University of Delaware), Steve Kirshblum(Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation), Susan Charlifue(Craig Hospital)
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