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Abstract submissions are now open — Submit your abstract | This year, ISCoS has intentionally removed predefined thematic categories to ensure that all professionals across the SCI continuum can submit their work without constraint. This inclusive approach recognises the breadth and evolution of SCI practice and research, allowing clinicians, scientists, therapists, technologists, and allied health specialists to present findings that may not align neatly with traditional themes but are nonetheless essential to advancing the field. By removing thematic boundaries, ISCoS aims to prevent any unintended limitations on scholarly contribution and to provide space for emerging, interdisciplinary, and innovative work that might otherwise fall outside conventional classifications.
Abstract Submission

Abstract Submissions Are Now Open

Showcase your research, contribute to the global SCI community, and present your work among leading clinicians, scientists, and innovators at ISCoS 2026.

Whether you are an experienced researcher or submitting for the first time, this is your opportunity to share your findings on an international stage.

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Welcome to ASCoN

The Asian Spinal Cord Network (ASCoN) is a regional alliance dedicated to advancing spinal cord injury (SCI) rehabilitation, education, and research across Asia. Established in 2001 and affiliated with the International Spinal Cord Society (ISCoS), ASCoN unites clinicians, scientists, and rehabilitation professionals to promote excellence in care and knowledge exchange.

Our Commitment

Through partnerships, annual conferences, and training initiatives, ASCoN works to strengthen SCI services, foster regional collaboration, and enhance patient outcomes. The Network continues to be a driving force in bridging expertise across Asia to improve the lives of individuals with spinal cord injuries.

Through partnerships, annual conferences, and training initiatives, ASCoN works to strengthen SCI rehabilitation and promote collaboration across Asia.

As part of our ongoing collaboration with the International Spinal Cord Society (ISCoS), ASCoN is proud to support ISCoS in advancing education and research through its global initiatives. One such highlight is the forthcoming 65th ISCoS Annual Scientific Meeting, to be held in Kuala Lumpur, 7–10 October 2026.

This flagship ISCoS event brings together the international SCI community — clinicians, researchers, and allied professionals — to exchange knowledge, share best practices, and drive innovation in spinal cord injury care and rehabilitation across regions.