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ASIA

    345 East Superior Street, Room 1436
    Chicago, IL 60611
    The letters A S I A written in blue.  The letter I is formed from a person.  Underneath the letters are the words 'American Spinal Injury Association also in blue.

    American Spinal Injury Association (ASIA) exists to:

    • To promote and establish standards of excellence for all aspects of health care of individuals with spinal cord injury from onset throughout life.

    • To educate members, other healthcare professionals, patients and their families as well as the public on all aspects of spinal cord injury and its consequences in order to prevent injury, improve care, increase availability of services and maximize the injured individual's potential for full participation in all areas of community life.

    • To foster research which aims at preventing spinal cord injury, improving care, reducing consequent disability, and finding a cure for both acute and chronic SCI.

    • To facilitate communication between members and other physicians, other health care professionals, researchers and consumers.



    Phone: (312) 238-1242
    Fax: (312) 238-1242
    URL: http://www.asia-spinalinjury.org/

    Updated: 07/10/2003