No cure; management focuses on maximizing function, preventing complications
A spinal cord injury occurs when the spinal cord is damaged, leading to changes in strength, sensation, and other functions. Treatment involves supportive care, rehabilitation, and sometimes surgery. Regular monitoring is crucial for assessing functional improvements, managing complications, and providing ongoing support.
Damage to the spinal cord resulting in loss of function
Paralysis, loss of sensation, impaired function
Clinical evaluation, imaging studies
Variable, depends on the level and extent of the injury
Neurological deficits, complications affecting multiple systems
Trauma, accidents, falls, sports injuries
Supportive care, rehabilitation, surgical interventions
Supportive care, rehabilitation, surgical interventions
Damage to the spinal cord, often due to trauma or accidents
Rehabilitation, supportive care, adaptive devices
This information aims to provide a general understanding of the subject matter, but individual circumstances can vary significantly. Please remember to consult with healthcare professionals for personalized advice and guidance.
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