Equipment & Supplies for Spinal Cord Injury (SCI)
Spinal cord injury results in loss of motor and sensory function below the level of injury, ranging from partial impairment (incomplete SCI) to total paralysis (complete SCI).
Treatment Overview
SCI management requires power or manual wheelchairs based on function, pressure-relief mattresses to prevent ulcers, urinary catheters for neurogenic bladder, wound care for pressure injuries, respiratory equipment for cervical injuries, and home hospital beds.
Recommended Equipment for Spinal Cord Injury (SCI)
Medicare-covered devices commonly prescribed for patients with spinal cord injury (sci)
Mobility Equipment
Mobility aids and equipment including wheelchairs, scooters, walkers, and other devices to help maintain indepβ¦
Browse Mobility EquipmentPower Wheelchairs
Electric-powered wheelchairs for individuals with limited upper body strength or severe mobility impairment.
Browse Power WheelchairsHospital Beds & Furniture
Home hospital beds, pressure-relief mattresses, patient lifts, and adaptive furniture for care at home.
Browse Hospital Beds & FurniturePressure Relief Mattresses
Foam, gel, and alternating pressure mattresses and overlays to prevent and treat pressure ulcers.
Browse Pressure Relief MattressesWound Care
Wound dressings, negative pressure wound therapy, compression garments, and other wound management supplies.
Browse Wound CareUrological Supplies
Urinary catheters, ostomy supplies, drainage bags, and urological care products for home use.
Browse Urological SuppliesRelated Conditions
Other conditions with similar equipment coverage needs