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Spinal cord injury levels, (SCI), ASIA impairment scale; Anatomy related to spinal cord injuries.
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The spinal cord, enclosed in the spinal column, functions as a communication gateway between the brain and the trunk and limbs. It does so by way of spinal nerves, which send sensory information from all over the body to the brain, and convey central instructions from the brain to body muscles and organs.
There are 31 pairs of spinal nerves, each arise from a segment of the cord and innervate a particular part of the body. They are named after the vertebra from which they emerge. Accordingly, there are 8 pairs of cervical nerves, from C1 to C8; 12 pairs of thoracic nerves, T1 to T12; 5 pairs of lumbar nerves, L1 to L5, 5 pairs of sacral nerves, S1 to S5 and 1 pair of coccygeal nerves.
Spinal cord injury is most commonly caused by trauma to the spinal cord, but there are also non-traumatic causes. As injury occurs, spinal nerves are damaged, and the communication between the brain and the body is blocked. Because spinal nerves are responsible for both sensory and motor functions, spinal cord injury may cause loss of both sensation and muscle control. The latter not only leads to paralysis, but also dysfunction in processes such as urine voiding, bowel movement, breathing, and speaking. The higher the injury occurs on the cord, the more nerves are affected, the more extensive the disability.
At the lowest levels, injuries may result in some loss of function in the hips and legs; little or no control of bowel or bladder, and impaired sexual functions, but the patient may still be able to walk. At lumbar levels, the chance of walking recovery is greatly reduced. Patients will typically require manual wheelchair or walking braces. Thoracic injury additionally affects abdominal, chest and back muscles.
Patients with low-cervical injury may also suffer, on top of all that, from loss of control of arms and hands, at various degrees. High-cervical injury usually results in total paralysis from the neck down. In addition, patients may not be able to breathe on their own; their ability to speak is also reduced.
There are two broad types of spinal cord injury, each consisting of several levels:
- Tetraplegia, formerly termed quadriplegia, is loss of sensory and/or motor functions from the neck down, including paralysis of both arms and legs.
- and paraplegia is when there is disability in the trunk and both legs, but not the arms.
Spinal cord injuries are also classified by degrees of severity:
- Complete injury is when all sensory and motor functions below the injured level are lost.
- and incomplete injury is when some functions below the injured level remain. There are several grades of incomplete injury which can be assessed using the impairment scale by the American Spinal Injury Association.
Damage to the spinal cord cannot be reversed, but emergency and early treatments can help prevent further damage and minimize the severity. People with mild injuries at lower levels may partially recover with rehabilitation. Modern equipment and devices can help patients manage daily activities and return to a productive life.

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@Alilamedicalmedia
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@sanjeevanisihag5419
@sanjeevanisihag5419 Год назад
omg the fact that you summed up the entire spinal cord injury in four minutes is so crazy and amazing . Thank you for such a beautiful explanation which was very crisp yet so informative, Super helpful for revision
@lovinLaVonna
@lovinLaVonna Год назад
I've had 5 lower back surgeries and 25 years later 2 on my neck. Now I have a bulging disc in my upper mid back 🥴🤕🤔 ALWAYS listen to your doctor and if you feel like they're not really listening to you or dealing with your issues get a second opinion "from a doctor who doesn't know the first one personally"! Good luck to anyone that gets hurt, and believe that you can get through it. It takes hard work but it's possible, but not if you give up. Pray and have faith while doing the work :)
@vanessalodric219
@vanessalodric219 Год назад
God bless you
@serkiearega4954
@serkiearega4954 7 месяцев назад
Your voice is so therapeutic 😊
@jackryan261
@jackryan261 Год назад
That was beautiful
@tapiwachitima5243
@tapiwachitima5243 Год назад
Thank you
@dr.leelaram
@dr.leelaram Год назад
Great Sir❤❤
@m_m786
@m_m786 Год назад
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@TarikRom-hu3jj
@TarikRom-hu3jj 2 месяца назад
I have 6 and c7 fracures and some d5 caused by and accident my symtoms are bladder and bowel i can control them but when its time is time i have double vision and ear noises just in the right pretty much. All the right is fuked up resulted in trouble walking and swallowing openning my full mouth my right jaw and speatch are slured prolem with contration i hope u can answer looking forward now its been 2 months nd half of the injery hopefulluly those sumptoms goes away im just texting you with the left hand hopefully i didnt make any .istakes also problems with erection my doc says just do u collar of the neck and back for 6 months and ull be fine but im not sure...
@jerlinquillo1583
@jerlinquillo1583 Год назад
Spinal cord injury doc.what is the thing I do
@khairulanam7597
@khairulanam7597 Год назад
if we experience grade D sci can sci be completely restored including getting normal bladder and bowel control? (Spinal Cord Edema)
@ObjectFit
@ObjectFit Год назад
Would depend on the level, severity, individual (age, activity level prior etc) too many factors to "guess" the answer. However, if the nerve injury, in this case, is ASIA D (incomplete) it is possible assuming the lesion is lower down the cord. Peripheral nerves have a > chance of regeneration but research suggests nerves strop regenerating around 1-year post-injury. So there are a lot of factors at play. HOWEVER nothing is impossible and we have seen people with Class A injuries eventually become incomplete, incomplete almost fully recover etc. SO keep hope alive if you find yourself in this situation, do not accept no for an answer especially if your goal is higher than status quo
@khairulanam7597
@khairulanam7597 Год назад
@@ObjectFit Tq For the info I am happy to hear that .
@brayoOne
@brayoOne 8 месяцев назад
How long does i take to walk again after l4 spinal cord surgery
@TarikRom-hu3jj
@TarikRom-hu3jj 2 месяца назад
Any updates
@brayoOne
@brayoOne 8 месяцев назад
i have spinal cord injury
@jayadama1301
@jayadama1301 Год назад
Spinal cord is very lumbness
@sarmadhassan4129
@sarmadhassan4129 9 месяцев назад
i have l1 l3 i walk perfectly even i run i have sensation in bladder the only problem is control of bladder during walking or working
@TarikRom-hu3jj
@TarikRom-hu3jj 2 месяца назад
What happend to u
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