You are assisting a friend who has a SCI train for a prelimi…
You are assisting a friend who has a SCI train for a preliminary Olympic wheelchair track meet. He is concerned that his respiratory capacity will limit him competitively; however, it has improved, and he has moderate strength of his abdominal muscles. Immediately following discharge, this patient went home with a standing frame and bilateral KAFOs. However, he was unable to walk for more than short distances due to weakness in bilateral iliopsoas and little to no strength in bilateral rectus femoris, and realized that he was much more mobile in his chair. This patient is most likely classified at what level of injury?