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We Are Praxis Spinal Cord Institute

Praxis is a Canadian-based not-for-profit organization that leads global collaboration in spinal cord injury research, innovation and care. We accelerate the translation of discoveries and best practices into improved treatments for people with spinal cord injuries.

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Latest News

Keep up-to-date with the latest news and updates from Praxis.

Engagement of People With Lived Experience in Spinal Cord Injury to Address Innovation Priorities

The involvement of people with lived experience (PLEX) of spinal cord injury (SCI) is not common during medical innovation design, research and…
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Read the Praxis Annual Report 2024-25

We are pleased to share the 2024-25 Annual Report. At Praxis, networks are central to everything we do. Success in SCI research,…
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Praxis is Taking Action for Spinal Cord Injury Care

We are thrilled to announce our support for an exciting new project “Creating the Pathway to Implementation of a National SCI Plan”…
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Happy Holidays

This past year, Praxis continued to do what matters most: working alongside people living with spinal cord injury (SCI) to turn knowledge…
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A look at Spinal Cord Injury in Canada in 2023

In 2023, RHSCIR recorded 787 new tSCI and 571 new ntSCI participants, capturing about 60–70% of acute tSCI cases in Canada. An…
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Key Initiatives + Resources

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National SCI Registry: RHSCIR

Our Impact

At Praxis, we are driven by our vision of a world without paralysis after SCI. Since 2009, we have worked to make exceptional improvements in the health of people with SCI.

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Co-Creating a National SCI Care Strategy


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Imagine a world without paralysis after spinal cord injury.