Who we are:
Consumers and health care workers with an interest in the enhancement of spinal cord injury care in Africa.
Why is AFSCIN needed:
The prognosis for people sustaining SCI in Africa is bleak from the onset. A patient with a SCI in Africa has to cope with a severe traumatic injury/illness, face the added challenges of poor evacuation protocols and pre-hospital care, inadequate radiology imaging services, and the lack of specialized units, inadequate rehabilitation services and poorly trained staff. Major challenges are experienced along the entire continuum of care ultimately resulting in poor/limited integration into the community and very little chance of entering or remaining in the job market. The consequence of this is a complete dependency on family, friends and the state, often resulting in the whole family being further trapped in the poverty cycle.