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What are the types of spinal cord injuries?

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What are the types of spinal cord injuries?

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There are two types of damages—complete and incomplete. A complete damage 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. Injuries are further defined in reference to the area of the spine affected. For example, damage to the spine in the neck area affects the cervical vertebrae, so an impairment to the nerves at the fifth cervical vertebra would be called a C-5 injury. Below the neck are the thoracic vertebrae, so injuries there would be defined as T-1, T-2, and so on. Beyond that are the lumbar and sacral vertebrae, and injuries in those areas are named in a similar manner. What are the results of a spinal cord injury? Spinal cord damage usually involves swelling of the spinal cord, which affects the whole body. After the swelling goes down, it is possible for the patient to regain function months or years after the d

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