Spinal Injury
Causes
- Falls.
- Motor vehicle accidents (automobiles, motorcycles, and being struck as a pedestrian)
- Sports injuries.
- Diving accidents.
- Trampoline accidents.
- Violence (gunshot or stab wounds)
- Infections that form an abscess on the spinal cord.
Symptoms
- Extreme back pain or pressure in your neck, head or back.
- Weakness, incoordination or paralysis in any part of your body.
- Numbness, tingling or loss of sensation in your hands, fingers, feet or toes.
- Loss of bladder or bowel control.
- Difficulty with balance and walking.
Treatment
- Physical therapy geared toward muscle strengthening, communication, and mobility.
- Use of assistive devices such as wheelchairs, walkers, and leg braces.
- Use of adaptive devices for communication.
- Occupational therapy focused on fine motor skills.
Diagnosis
Diagnostic tests for spinal cord injuries may include a CT scan, MRI or X-ray These tests will help the doctors get a better look at abnormalities within the spinal cord. Your doctor will be able to see exactly where the spinal cord injury has occurred.