Spinal cord injury is damage to the structures of the spinal column, such as vertebrae, discs, ligaments, and muscles. Spinal cord injuries can be caused by various reasons, including car accidents, falls, sports injuries, and other accidents.
Spinal cord injuries are classified depending on the type of damage, such as compression, dislocation, fracture, and soft tissue injury.
Spinal cord injuries can be caused by various situations, including accidents, falls, sports injuries, and other accidents.
Diagnostic tools for spinal cord injuries may include X-rays, CT scans, MRI, and others.
Treatment of spinal cord injuries may involve conservative approaches such as physiotherapy, therapeutic massage, wearing braces, as well as surgical intervention in more serious cases.
Preventive measures include following safety rules when engaging in sports, driving a car, as well as preventing falls.
For the diagnosis and treatment of spinal cord injuries, it is necessary to consult a neurosurgeon or a trauma orthopedic surgeon.
Note: This material is provided for informational purposes only and is not medical advice.