The regular range of motion exercisesand compression massage of paralyzed extremities is a usefulDVT prevention intervention (and even alternative, whereno other option is available). It is also cost effective and canbe carried out by anybody after a demonstration by aphysical therapist. Keeping in view the increasing frequen-cies of natural disasters around the globe, it is important thatthis mode of DVT prevention be studied in detail, preferablyin a multicenter randomized controlled trial comparingvarious forms of mechanical and pharmacological DVTprophylaxis and its economic implications. ISCoS can takethe lead and make a difference in the SCI management indisasters in future.