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We normally aim to admit patients with acute spinal cord injury and cauda equina damage, who are medically fit for transfer, within the first 24 hours following traumatic or stable non-progressive cord injury secondary, for example, to vascular damage, infection or haemorrhage. Patients with cord injury requiring ventilation are accepted.
Children under the age of 16 can be admitted for rehabilitation once they have commenced mobilisation after injury.
If an appropriate bed is available, we will also admit patients with established spinal cord injury who become acutely unwell.

We do not usually accept patients with cord damage due to malignant neoplasm, spinal fracture without cord injury, progressive neurological conditions (eg disseminated sclerosis) or conditions which preclude engagement in spinal cord injury rehabilitation, such as severe brain injury.
Guidance for patients unfit to travel to the centre and those under the age of 16 is available to encompass medical, nursing, physiotherapy and occupational therapy advice.
For private patients and overseas visitors, please contact Terri Holloway on 01296 315585 for further information.
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