Spinal Cord Injuries Day


"International Days" are celebrated to mark important aspects of human life and history. On the suggestion of its Prevention Committee, International Spinal Cord Society (ISCoS) has decided to observe ‘Spinal Cord Injury Day’ on 5th September every year with the intention of increasing awareness amongst the general public. It is presumed that the awareness would facilitate an inclusive life for persons with disability and ensure greater chances of success of prevention programs.

Spinal cord injury (SCI) and the resultant paralysis has devastating physical, mental, social, sexual and vocational consequences for the injured. In addition, the injury increases the economic burden on the person who sustains an SCI and potentially his or her entire support network. As per the statistics from USA, depending on the severity, SCI can cost an injured individual USD 334,000 to 1 million in the first year after injury. Costs in each subsequent year range from USD 41,000 to 178,000. And it isn’t always bad luck that causes spinal cord injuries.

Message from ISCoS Prevention Committee Chair


International days are powerful tools to promote public awareness and to activate authorities on certain issues of concern. Since 2016, International Spinal Cord Society (ISCoS) has decided to observe 'Spinal Cord Injury Day' on September 5th every year. Each year it is celebrated under different slogans and themes that highlight the most current issues of concern for SCI individuals.
Conditions such as war, natural disasters, climate change, poverty, hunger, drought and pandemic adversely affect all life on earth. Spinal cord injured individuals and other individuals with chronic health..


Prevention AVs


These AVs have been developed by the Prevention Committee of ISCoS. Please feel free to use them for any awareness activities. For a copy please send a request on [email protected]