| About.com - Back and Neck Injury: Information, links, and a chat room, on the subjects of back and neck injury. |
| Dangerwood - Surviving Paralysis: Provides victims of spinal cord injury, paralysis, and quadriplegics with information for surviving spinal cord injury. |
| Foundation for Spinal Cord Injury Prevention: Informational and support resource for survivors, family members, and all whose lives and experiences are affected by spinal cord injury. |
| Full Circle Foundation: Dedicated to finding a cure for spinal cord injuries and establishing a rehabilitation clinic. Go-kart racing events raise awareness and bring hope to those paralyzed. |
| Go Out And Live Successfully: Foundation dedicated to helping spinal cord injured people better access the non-handicapped environment. |
| Health Dangers: Information and resources about the causes, costs and living with a spinal cord injury. |
| How To Prove Spinal Disability: Your one stop source for spinal disability evaluations, functional capacity assessments, ask the doctor, scoliosis, spine information, disability facts and business help or check out current news and contact information. |
| Life after Spinal Cord Injury: Exploring, finding and reporting on life with SCI. |
| National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke: Spinal cord injury information sheet compiled by NINDS. |
| National Spinal Cord Injury Association: Helping individuals and families with spinal cord injury issues to make informed choices and take actions to achieve their highest level of independence and personal fulfillment. |
| Paralinks: Paralinks Electronic magazine covers all aspects of living life with spinal cord injuries. |
| Paralyzed Veterans of America: Addresses a wide array of issues experienced by veterans and other people with spinal cord injury or dysfunction. Subjects include legal, medical, sports accessibility, research and veterans issues. Includes many publications online. |
| Physiotherapy Exercises For People With Spinal Cord Injury: Written for physiotherapists, site enables users to find exercises appropriate for patients with different neurological disabilities (including spinal cord injury, traumatic brain injury, stroke and multiple sclerosis). |
| Spinal Cord Injury Information Network: This federally funded website is devoted to providing the most complete resource for SCI and disability related information. |
| Spinal Cord Injury Information Pages: Resources for quadriplegics, paraplegics and caregivers. Includes sections on bowel, bladder and skin management, autonomic dysreflexia and other health issues. |
| Spinal Cord Injury Network: The non-profit, Washington DC/Mid-Atlantic chapter of the National Spinal Cord Injury Association. |
| Spinal Cord Injury Network International: Information and referral services for spinal-cord-injured individuals and their families. |
| Spinal Cord Injury Peer Information Library on Technology: SCI PILOT is a resource describing the assistive technology experiences of individuals with quadriplegia from their own perspective. |
| Spinal Cord Injury Resource Center: Explains basic anatomy, physiology, and the complications resulting from a spinal cord injury, with sections on recent research news, tips on finding a rehabilitation center, and a chat room. |
| Spinal Cord Injury Resource Center: Advice, resources, and assistance for people with spinal cord injuries and their families. Describes major causes of SCI and common therapies. |
| Spinal Cord Society: An international organization for cure, research, and treatment of spinal cord injury, paralysis, and related problems. |
| Spinal Times: Information for people who have received spinal cord injuries and for their families. Offers helpful how to information. |
| TBI and SCI Projects: Home page for the federally-funded spinal cord injury and traumatic brain injury model system projects. |
| The SCI Zone: A collection of information on spinal cord injury. |
| The Society to Increase Mobility, Inc.: Learn about neurotechnology and how it can help, and communicate in the forum. |
| Think First Foundation: Dedicated to educating children and teens about the prevention of brain and spinal cord injuries. |
| Whitney Hope: Non-profit camp for disabled persons. Includes information on spinal cord injury and a newsletter. |