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How are spinal cord injuries classified?

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How are spinal cord injuries classified?

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Spinal Cord Injuries (SCI) are classified by types and levels. There are two types of SCI: complete (no voluntary movement is possible below the level of injury) and incomplete (some voluntary movement is possible). An incomplete SCI usually means there is only partial damage to the spinal cord.

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