International Spinal Cord Society


The International Spinal Cord Society was founded in 1961 as the International Medical Society of Paraplegia. It is an INGO, whose purpose is to study all problems relating to lesions of the spinal cord.

History

The International Medical Society of Paraplegia was founded in 1961. The first President was Sir Ludwig Guttmann.
In September 2001, at the General Meeting in Nottwil, Switzerland, it was agreed another name of the Society: The International Spinal Cord Society.

Objectives

  • to study all problems relating to lesions of the spinal cord
  • enables scientific exchange between the members
  • Advice, support, promote, coordinate research, development and evaluation activities in context with spinal cord injuries worldwide
  • Counseling, support in the care of patients involved
  • Counseling, support of those responsible for education and training of medical professionals

Members

  • Full members
  • Associate members
  • Senior members
  • Emeritus members
  • Fellowship of ISCoS
  • Affiliated members

Affiliated members

Journal

SPINAL CORD is the monthly publication of the International Spinal Cord Society.

The Editorial Office is at the Stoke Mandeville Hospital in UK. The Editor-in-Chief is Professor Lisa Harvey, University of Sydney, Australia.