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Las Vegas spinal cord injuries affect thousands of people every year,
causing loss of function or
paralysis. A spinal cord injury (SCI) can be caused by
trauma or disease and can result in temporary or permanent loss of
sensation, loss of movement, or loss of bowel or bladder
control. Auto accidents are the primary cause of SCI's.
There are two types of spinal cord injury--complete and incomplete. A complete
injury is one in which the victim has no sensation or voluntary motor
movement on either side of the body below the level of the injury. If
the victim has some feeling or partial movement, it is called an
incomplete injury.
Where an injury occurs determines what it is called. An injury to
the neck, which involves cervical vertebrae, will reference the
particular vertebrae preceded by a "C". For instance, trauma
sustained to the fifth cervical vertebrae will be called a C-5 injury.
The thoracic vertebrae are found below the neck and
the injuries there are defined as T-1, etc. Lumbar and sacral are
the other types of vertebrae found in the spine.
In many cases, neck injuries will lead to the paralysis of all limbs
(quadriplegia) and thoracic injuries cause paralysis to the lower
limbs only (paraplegia). Depending on the severity of the injury, the amount of
dysfunction will vary. An incomplete
cervical injury may leave the patient with some hand use, while a
complete injury at C-4 can require the patient to be on a ventilator.
Thoracic injuries can leave the arms functional but interfere with
walking, bowel and bladder control, and sexual function. Blood pressure, body temperature,
and pain levels are other
functions that can be affected.
A spinal cord injury usually involves swelling of the spinal cord which
affects the whole body. Once the swelling goes down, the patient may
regain function months or years after the injury, but it is rare for
all
functioning to be recovered. Current treatment consists of
stabilizing any broken vertebrae, maintaining the patient, preventing
movement to the injured area, and reducing swelling. Although there is
no cure, stem cell research makes people suffering from SCI
hopeful about the possibility of a cure in the future.
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