Dr.Ali Nemati

Surgeon and specialist in neurology, spine and lumbar disc diseases with laser

How Does Spinal Cord Injury Affect the Body?

How Spinal Cord Injury Affects the Body Explanation by Dr. Ali Nemati (Neurosurgeon): • The severity of a spinal cord injury directly affects the loss of movement and sensation in the body. • Injury to the spinal cord in the vertebral column can cause paraplegia, affecting movement and sensation in the legs and possibly some abdominal muscles. • Injury to the cervical spinal cord can lead to tetraplegia, impacting movement and sensation throughout the body, as well as some chest and abdominal muscles. • The degree of loss of movement and sensation varies among individuals, even with similar injury locations. Causes of Spinal Cord Injury: 1. Traumatic injury: Sudden impact or physical damage to the spine, including fracture, crushing, dislocation, or pressure on vertebrae, or injuries from gunshots or stabbing. 2. Secondary injury: Due to bleeding, swelling, inflammation, or fluid accumulation in and around the spinal cord days or weeks after the primary injury. 3. Non-traumatic injury: Caused by conditions such as arthritis, cancer, inflammation, infection, or spinal disc degeneration. Signs and Symptoms: • Loss of motor function • Loss or alteration of sensation, including the ability to feel heat, cold, and touch • Loss of bladder and bowel control • Hyperactive reflexes or excessive muscle spasms • Changes in sexual function, arousal, and fertility • Pain or severe fatigue due to nerve fiber damage in the spinal cord • Difficulty breathing, coughing, or clearing lung secretions