Samuelkamaleshkumar S, Radhika S, Cherian B, Elango A, Winrose W, Suhany BT, Prakash MH. Community reintegration in rehabilitated South Indian persons with spinal cord injury. Arch Phys Med Rehabil 2010;91:1117-21. Objectives: To explore community reintegration in rehabilitated South Indian persons with spinal cord injury (SCI) and to compare the level of community reintegration based on demographic variables. Design: Survey. Setting: Rehabilitation center of a tertiary care university teaching hospital. Participants: Community-dwelling persons with SCI (N=104). Interventions: Not applicable. Main Outcome Measures: Craig Handicap Assessment and Reporting Technique (CHART). Results: The mean scores for each CHART domain were physical independence 98 +/- 5, social integration 96 +/- 11, cognitive independence 92 +/- 17, occupation 70 +/- 34, mobility 65 +/- 18, and economic self sufficiency 53 +/- 40. Demographic variables showed no statistically significant difference with any of the CHART domains except for age and mobility, level of education, and social integration. Conclusions: Persons with SCI in rural South India who have completed comprehensive, mostly self-financed, rehabilitation with an emphasis on achieving functional ambulation, family support, and self-employment and who attend a regular annual follow-up show a high level of community reintegration in physical independence, social integration, and cognitive independence. CHART scores in the domains of occupation, mobility, and economic self-sufficiency showed lower levels of community reintegration.