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Distinguishing Early-Onset vs. Late-Onset Spinal Cord Injury in Older Adults

Kristen Cezat, PT, DPT, NCS, ATP/SMS, Kevin Cezat, PT, DPT, GCS, RAC-CT

July 1, 2026

Question

What is the difference between early-onset and late-onset spinal cord injury, and why is this distinction important in rehabilitation for older adults?

Answer

Early-onset spinal cord injury refers to individuals who experience a spinal cord injury at a younger age and then age with the injury, whereas late-onset spinal cord injury describes individuals who sustain a spinal cord injury later in life, typically as older adults. This distinction is crucial because late-onset SCI presents unique and complex rehabilitation challenges. Older adults have different physiological reserves, responses to trauma, and comorbidities compared to younger individuals, which can significantly impact recovery and outcomes. Rehabilitation strategies must therefore be tailored to address the specific needs, risks, and limitations associated with aging, such as frailty, polypharmacy, and cognitive changes, making the management of late-onset SCI distinct from that of early-onset cases.

This Ask the Expert is an edited excerpt from the course, 'Late-Onset Spinal Cord Injury: Rehabilitation Considerations for the Older Adult Experiencing SCI', presented by Kevin Cezat, PT, DPT, GCS, RAC-CT, and Kristen Cezat, PT, DPT, NCS, ATP/SMS.

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Kristen Cezat, PT, DPT, NCS, ATP/SMS

Kristen Cezat is a Board-Certified Specialist in Neurologic Physical Therapy, a RESNA-certified ATP/SMS.  She received her DPT degree from the University of Central Florida in 2011 and has dedicated her career to clients with spinal cord injury (SCI) and other neurologic injuries. She is a Clinical Education Specialist for Altimate Medical Inc., a physical therapist for Orlando Health Advanced Rehabilitation Institute, and an adjunct faculty member for Florida Southern College’s DPT program. She received the APTA SCI Special Interest Group’s award for Clinical Excellence in SCI Care and has served as leadership for the ANPT SCI Special Interest Group since 2021.


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Kevin Cezat, PT, DPT, GCS, RAC-CT

Kevin Cezat is a Physical Therapist, Director of Clinical Excellence for Therapy Management Corporation, and a board-certified specialist in geriatric physical therapy.  He is the Vice-Chair for the APTA Skilled Nursing Facility Special Interest Group and has over ten years of experience in long-term care settings.  He has presented for facility partners, the FPTA, and the APTA at a regional and national level on geriatric-related topics.  He currently oversees clinical best practices, technology usage, and specialty programming in facilities spread over 20 states.


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