It is prognosticated that the annual incidence of spinal cord injury (SCI) is roughly 40 per million in the United States, with roughly 11,000 new cases each year. Asubset of SCIs has been grouped by their clinical presentation into 6 SCI syndromes: centered cord syndrome (CCS), Brown-Sequard syndrome (BSS), anterior cord syndrome (ACS), posterior cord syndrome (PCS), conus medullaris syndrome (CMS), and cauda equina syndrome (CES). Most patients will need inpatient rehabilitation throughout the acute period after an SCI before coming back to the community. There is restricted literature on purposeful ...