Overview of Spinal Cord Injuries

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What is a Spinal Cord Injury [edit | edit source]

Spinal Cord injury (SCI) is an insult to the spinal cord resulting in change,either temporary or permanant in its normal motor,sensory or autonomic function

Causes of a Spinal Cord Injuries
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Causes of SCI can either be traumatic or non traumatic

Traumatic causes of Spinal Cord Injuries [1][edit | edit source]

  • Motor vehicle accidents
  • Fall from a height
  • Stab injury
  • Sports injury
  • Diving from a height

Initial medical management
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Conservative management[edit | edit source]

Surgical management[edit | edit source]

Types of Spinal Cord injuries[edit | edit source]

Tetraplegia

Management of Spinal Cord injuries[edit | edit source]

Interdisciplinary management of individuals with SCI

Wheelchair mobility for individuals with SCI

Bed mobility and transfers in individuals with SCI

Gait in individuals with SCI

Strength training in individuals with SCI

Contracture management in individuals with SCI

Motor skills in individuals with SCI

Cardiovascular fitness in individuals with SCI

Respiratory management in individuals with SCI

Pain management in individuals with SCI

Bladder and bowel management in individuals with SCI

References[edit | edit source]

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  1. Ackery A, Tator C, Krassioukov A. A global perspective on spinal cord injury epidemiology. J Neurotrauma 2004; 21: 1355-1370