The development of a spinal injuries unit in armenia

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A severe earthquake in December 1988 in Armenia, resulted in a large number of spinal cord injuries. A rehabilitation facility was urgently established in Yerevan by the Red Cross with volunteers from various countries outside the then Soviet Union. A programme of training of Armenian doctors, nurses and therapists was established, and a new purpose built spinal unit planned. The new unit was opened in August 1992 and should serve as a model for similar units throughout the Commonwealth of Independent States. © 1993 International Medical Society of Paraplegia.

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Burke, D. C., Brown, D., Hill, V., Balian, K., Araratian, A., & Vartanian, C. (1993). The development of a spinal injuries unit in armenia. Paraplegia, 31(3), 168–171. https://doi.org/10.1038/sc.1993.32

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