Functional Priorities of Individuals with Spinal Cord Injury: A Saudi Arabian Perspective
This study surveyed 101 Saudi Arabian adults with spinal cord injury to identify which bodily functions they considered most important for improving quality of life. Walking was ranked as the top priority (26.7%), followed by hand/arm function (20.8%), while sexual function was least prioritized (39.6%), with priorities varying significantly by injury type and completeness.