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Q: Can spinal cord injuries cause paralysis in dogs?
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Can spinal cord injuries lead to paralysis in dogs?

Yes, spinal cord injuries can lead to paralysis in any vertebrate.


Can a viral infection of the spinal cord cause paralysis?

yes it can, paralysis will appear with any type of spinal cord injury


How does backstabbing affect someone?

massive bleeding, spinal cord injuries, paralysis, death


Can scoliosis cause paralysis?

If the scoliosis is so severe that there is injury to the spinal cord, paralysis could result.


What is the medical name for Spinal-cord injury?

The medical name for a spinal cord injury is Quadriplegia or Tetraplegia if the cord is damaged in the cervical (neck) region. If the spinal cord is damaged in the Thoracic area or lower, then the paralysis is refered to as Paraplegia. Also, injuries to the Lumbar and Sacral nerves which result in paralysis, are refered to as Cauda Equina Syndrome.


What is cause of Paralysis of Human Body?

Spinal cord injuries are caused when delicate spinal cord tissue is bruised, torn, or crushed. Spinal cord injuries can be caused by accidents, but can also be caused by diseases or disorders.As many as 400,000 Americans are living with spinal cord injuries. Most spinal cord injuries occur between the ages of 16 and 30, and about 82 percent of those who experience spinal cord injuries are male. Motor vehicle accidents account for approximately 44 percent of all spinal cord injuries. Other common causes include: • Acts of violence, including those that cause knife and gunshot wounds• Slips and falls• Sports-related injuries, mostly diving accidents• Trampoline accidents Results of Spinal Cord InjuryAfter the spinal cord has been injured, messages no longer flow through the damaged area, essentially cutting off information between the brain and certain parts of the body. Generally, the functions of the body located above the point of injury will continue to work with no loss of function, while the areas of the body located below the point of injury will be impaired. Impairment can include the following: • Motor deficit• Sensory deficit• Breathing difficulty• Bowel and/or bladder dysfunction Spinal Cord Injury


What percentage of injuries causing paralysis involve alcohol?

Alcohol use is a factor of about 1 and 4 spinal cord injuries. Most of these injuries occur in college age people with the percent of injuries causing paralysis that involve alcohol approximately 86%.


What is the result when a virus destroys the motor neurons in the spinal cord or brain?

It depends on what part of the brain or spinal cord. If it is in the brain it can cause death or complete paralysis, if it is in the spinal cord e.g. Lower part of the spinal cord you are paralysed from the hips down.


What is job the for the spinal cord?

There are scientists and doctors working to understand the spinal cord and find a cure for paralysis. There are physical therapists helping survivors of spinal cord injuries. There are Chiropractors who help to maintain spine health. There are numerous jobs in spinal cord injury rehabilitation hospitals.


What has the author Marcia Hanak written?

Marcia Hanak has written: 'Spinal cord injury' -- subject(s): Nursing, People with disabilities, Rehabilitation, Spinal Cord Injuries, Spinal cord, Wounds and injuries, Spinal cord injuries


How many skateboard injuries cause spinal cord damage?

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What has the author Alan G Hardy written?

Alan G. Hardy has written: 'Spinal cord injuries' -- subject(s): Spinal Cord Injuries, Spinal cord, Wounds and injuries 'Practical management of spinal injuries' -- subject(s): Nursing, Orthopedic nursing, Spinal Injuries, Spine, Wounds and injuries