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Five thousand and growing!

The Reeve Foundation Library now has over 5,000 books and videos to loan out. The collection reached this milestone last week. We loan books and videos on paralysis for free for 30 days. We will mail items to your home and even send return postage so there is no cost to you. Please see our online catalog and our online order form.

The item that was cataloged as number 5,000 was a book titled “Chiari Malformation: Causes, Tests and Treatments” by John Hewitt. CM is a rare condition characterized by structural defects in the part of the brain that controls the body’s balance and coordination. Parts of the brain may be displaced into the upper spinal canal, eventually leading to problems with the spinal cord.
 
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