Recognizing the Symptoms Early
Early detection is crucial for Surfers Myelopathy. Recognizing…
Surfers Myelopathy was created to raise awareness about a rare but life-altering spinal cord injury that can occur during surfing. What makes this condition especially dangerous is how suddenly it can appear and how often it is misunderstood or misdiagnosed.
This platform was founded following a serious surfing injury in which negligence played a role. That experience revealed a critical lack of education, safety awareness, and accountability surrounding Surfers Myelopathy. Our goal is to ensure that surfers and families have access to clear, reliable information and guidance when it matters most.
We believe education saves mobility and lives. By combining medical awareness with access to legal resources, we help individuals understand their options, protect their rights, and make informed decisions after a surf-related injury.

Our vision is a surfing community where awareness prevents injury, early recognition improves outcomes, and accountability ensures safer practices. We strive for a future in which surfers are informed, risks are clearly communicated, and preventable spinal injuries are significantly reduced.
Our mission is to educate surfers and families about Surfers Myelopathy, promote early recognition of symptoms, and support those affected by serious surf-related injuries. We are committed to providing accurate medical information, sharing real experiences, and connecting injured surfers with trusted legal professionals when negligence or unsafe conditions are involved.
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