Wear the message that gets people moving. Every purchase covers hosting, tools, and the time it takes to keep this site free and ad-free for the next newly injured person.
SCI.help doesn't run banner ads and doesn't take pharma money. It runs on donations — and now, on merch. The designs below come from the same place the site does: a year spent flat in a bed learning the hard way that motion is medicine, and the four years of stretching, standing, and stubborn walking that followed.
Shirts, hoodies, hats, mugs, stickers, water bottles, and keychains — printed and shipped by our print partner, with the profit going to keeping SCI.help online and growing.

The winged-spine mark, front and center. Tees, hoodies, hats.

The whole philosophy in two words. Tees, hoodies, long sleeve.

What we wish every ICU wall said. Tees, mugs, water bottles.

Incomplete injury. Unfinished story. Tees and hoodies.

Recovery moves — one stage at a time. Tees, long sleeve.

Round badge for stickers, mugs, and keychains.

A thank-you for nurses, PTs, OTs, and techs. Keychains & mugs.

For wheelchairs, water bottles, and gear. Die-cut sticker.
Injury humor, survivor-approved. If you know, you know — and if someone on your gift list knows, these are for them.

The spots really are amazing. Tees, hoodies, stickers.

The yellow wristband, worn on purpose this time. Tees, hoodies.

Signal at 87% — reconnecting daily. Tees, long sleeve.

Expect delays. Worth the wait. Tees, stickers, mugs.

"Would not recommend." The community, though? Five stars. Tees.

"Hurts so good. Would cry again." Tip your physical terrorist. Tees, mugs.
Sizes, colors, and current prices live in the store. Checkout, printing, shipping, and returns are handled securely by Fourthwall — the same platform trusted by thousands of independent creators.
Visit the SCI.help Store →Somewhere out there is a nurse who did your range-of-motion stretches at 2 a.m., or a PT who caught you the first time you stood. The "You Got Me Moving — Thank You" keychain and mug were made for them. Discharge day, PT graduation, or just because — small gift, big message.
Base printing costs go to the print shop; the margin on top goes to SCI.help's hosting, domain, search tools, and data services (like the Rehab Finder and Trials Finder). Merch is a way to support the site and get something real back. If you'd rather just chip in directly, the donate page is always open.
Print-on-demand can't do magnetic closures, seated-cut pants, or sensory-safe seams — that takes specialized manufacturers. Our merch is standard-cut. For genuinely adaptive clothing brands and dressing aids, see the Equipment hub.
Orders, payment, shipping, and returns are processed by Fourthwall on their platform. SCI.help never sees your payment details. General information only — buying a shirt is not medical advice, but wearing it might start a good conversation.