Welcome back to our blog series that is dedicated to spinal cord injury survivors and National Spinal Cord Injury Awareness Month. Last week, we discussed the history of this annual observance and how our firm plans to show our support throughout the month of September! In this post, we are going to examine the central nervous system, the 5 leading causes of spinal cord injuries, and what treatments are currently available for accident survivors.
The human spinal cord is comprised of 31 pairs of spinal nerves that transmit motor, sensory, and automatic signals – or “messages” – from the central nervous system (brain and spine) to the rest of the body. The National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NIH) compares this system to the cables that “connect the different parts of a computer or connect the Internet. When they malfunction, complex functions can grind to a halt.”
An injury to the spinal cord, spinal canal, or the surrounding vertebrae can result in the following neurological injuries:
A traumatic spinal cord injury often stems from a sudden and violent blow to the spine that fractures, crushes, compresses, or dislocates the vertebrae and damages the inner spinal cord. An accident victim may suffer incomplete or complete paralysis depending on the location and severity of the spinal cord injury.
How does a spinal cord injury occur? Oftentimes, the cause involves acts of negligence and preventable accidents. The 5 common causes of a spinal cord injury are as follows:
After an accident, a doctor can examine a survivor’s injuries, order emergency neuro and diagnostic tests, and develop a treatment program that mitigates any pain symptoms and side effects. While there is no cure for paralysis, different treatments are available that can improve an individual’s quality of life. Depending on the severity of a victim’s injuries, they may be transferred to a regional spine injury center that employs teams of neurosurgeons, medicine specialists, orthopedic surgeons, psychologists, and therapists who all specialize in spinal cord injuries.
A spinal cord injury survivor may be able to benefit from the following treatment options:
A spinal cord injury survivor can also utilize the following aids on a day-to-day basis:
Medical specialists and scientists around the world are inventing and modifying new treatment programs and electronic aids to help spinal cord injury survivors live full and happy lives. We hope that you found this blog informative and invite you to come back next week for our next post: FAQ: What You Need to Know About Spinal Cord Injuries (9/24/19). That said, if you or a loved one has recently sustained spinal cord damage as a result of another person’s negligence, please contact the personal injury attorneys at The Stewart Law Firm, PLLC immediately. As you’ll learn in a future blog, there are many hidden costs associated with a spinal cord injury. Our legal team can help you pursue a settlement or verdict that covers your projected injury-related expenses and prepares you for the next phase of your life.
Call The Stewart Law Firm, PLLC at (512) 326-3200 to arrange a free consultation with our experienced and compassionate legal team.