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Spinal Cord Injury
Spinal cord injuries result from damage to the spinal vertebrae, discs, ligaments, or spinal cord. The most common cause of injury is accidents that fracture, dislocate, crush, or compress a vertebra. Bleeding, fluid accumulation, and inflammation around the spinal cord can cause disability and functional impairment.
After an accident, urgent medical attention is critical to help stabilize spinal cord damage. Today, damage cannot be reversed and treatments focus on preventing further injury, and helping individuals return to a fulfilling lifestyle.
New medical devices can help some individuals improve their mobility, independence, and physical functionality. These technologies include modern wheelchairs, computer adaptations, electronic aids, electrical stimulation, and robotic gait training.