The theory behind using stem-cells in SCI treatment, is that they can be used to regenerate glia (a type of cell in the spinal cord that is damaged badly during injury). In order for that treatment to be effective, however, it is believed that swelling of the cord must be controlled to prevent the formation of extremely tough and fiberous scar tissue. You can put as many new cells in there as you want, but it won't do any good if their growth is blocked by scar tissue.
Current experimental "treatments" involving stem cells in SCI survivors have shown to be ineffective.
The absence of reflexes in your legs could indicate nerve damage, spinal cord injury, or a neurological disorder. It is important to consult a healthcare professional for a proper diagnosis and treatment.
Hyperreflexia is a condition where there is an exaggerated response of the reflexes, leading to an overactive reflex response to stimuli. It can be a symptom of various neurological conditions such as spinal cord injury or multiple sclerosis. Treatment depends on the underlying cause.
Brown-Séquard syndrome is typically caused by a spinal cord injury that results in damage to one side of the spinal cord. This can be due to trauma, such as a gunshot or stab wound, or a spinal cord tumor. Other rare causes include spinal cord infarction or multiple sclerosis.
No reflexes in the right leg could indicate a potential neurological issue affecting the spinal cord or nerves in that area. It could be due to conditions such as nerve damage, spinal cord injury, or a neurological disorder. Further evaluation by a healthcare provider is recommended to determine the underlying cause and appropriate treatment.
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
Possible paralysis
Death is one.
Depends on the type of eye injury and if there is a possible spinal injury. If there is a foreign object stuck or impaled in the eye, put a paper cup over it and secure it to the patients head. Dont try to remove it. If the patient could have a spinal injury, move them as little as possible.
Viral infection, vascular insufficiency of the spinal cord, heavy physical activity, radiation injury, traumatic injury, and atrophy of the spinal cord--have been suggested as possible causes of MMA.
A C2 spinal cord injury is an injury to the 2nd spinal segment in the cervical section of the spinal cord.
Justin's spinal injury was to his cervical spinal cord resulting in Tetraplegia.
Assuming the patient is still alive; treat the same as you would any spinal injury, Assess ABCs, high flow oxygen, and spinal immobilization.
As no specific treatment is available for spinal muscular atrophies, the resulting complications of muscle deterioration are managed as best as possible.
it is not very likely but possible with a lot of physical therapy
It would mean that through injury or disease, some part of your spinal anatomy had become shortened, or narrowed.
Possible causes of sudden paralysis in a cat can include spinal cord injury, stroke, toxin exposure, or neurological disorders. It is important to seek immediate veterinary care to determine the underlying cause and provide appropriate treatment.
if you get spinal surgery your spine will be fixed