Medical Supplies

Medical Supplies

People with spinal cord injuries use many different equipment and supplies to manage day-to-day health and wellbeing. There are a lot of options available and funding can vary greatly depending on your insurance coverage. Choosing what to do and developing your self-management routine will happen together with your healthcare team based on your injury, risk of complications, mobility and function, your budget, and your personal preferences.

On this page we present a curated selection of resources created by trusted SCIO partners offering supplies for bladder and bowel management.

If you have questions please feel free to reach out to SCIO’s info team at info@sciontario.org or reach out to our partners directly at the links below.

Be sure to consult with your healthcare team about what products and options are best for you. Prior to use, be sure to read the Instructions for Use for information regarding intended use, contraindications, warnings, precautions and instructions.

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