Thoracic vertebrae fracture semi paraplegia, can it be good

Updated on healthy 2024-04-10
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Yes, you are young, and your bones can grow again. You can go to Beijing Jishuitan Hospital to ask a good doctor for surgery. It is the best orthopedic hospital in the country.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Hello, I'm here to help you:

    Did you have surgery when you broke the bone? Is there an internal fixation?

    Depending on your situation, it should be a fracture that compresses the nerve, or it hurts the nerve.

    It's best to send ** up and take a look. Anterolateral ** and spiral CT film, look at ** to determine your specific condition.

    Both preoperative and postoperative ** are required!

    Hope it helps.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Hello, sympathy for your condition. Whether the spinal cord injury can be recovered depends on the degree of injury, which needs to be judged according to MRI, CT, etc., and secondly, it depends on whether the fracture is treated in time or not, especially for thoracic vertebra fractures. Again, whether the medication is timely**. You have to understand that nerve cells are irreversible cells and are not renewable.

    All surgeries and drugs can only promote recovery, and it is still unknown whether they can fully recover. Of course, you can try a stem cell transplant if you can, but the effect is uncertain.

    You can look at the dancing girl Liu Yan at the opening ceremony of the Olympics, she is now in a wheelchair and has a good attitude.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    See if you have injured your spinal cord, if you are injured, it will be more difficult to recover, but fortunately, I am young, I have a good chance of recovery, I am cervical spine and the same age as you, worse than you, my spinal cord is only connected a little bit, or exercise more, now the drug ** is useless, it is all a cheat of money, I don't know how many Western medicines, Chinese medicines, and herbs are useless.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    If you go to a provincial hospital for treatment, you should be able to do it.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The patient's condition and constitution are unknown, and the possibility of saving life cannot be denied.

    If the surgery is successful, life support and transfer to neurosurgery for surgery**, nerve repair, or transplantation should be tailored to the patient's condition.

    There was a patient with high paraplegia with Jefferson fracture, the operation was successful, and the neuro-surfactant surgery continued to improve, and survived for two years.

    Fever may be a stress response or heat absorption.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Recovery depends on preempting ischemic degeneration of the injured spinal cord early. If the affected nerve is degenerated due to prolonged ischemia, necrosis occurs in severe cases, and recovery is hopeless. The lumbar fracture injures the spinal cord and cauda equina nerve.

    After the onset of the disease, Western medicine surgery only restored the caliber of the spinal canal, so as not to re-damage the spinal nerve, and create conditions for nerve recovery, but could not restore the nerve. In addition to self-repair, the recovery of its nerve function must be as early as possible to have the hope of recovery, if the damaged nerve is secondary to ischemic degeneration due to too long time, there is no hope of recovery of the disease. **Scheme:

    1. The use of traditional Chinese medicine to enhance and improve the blood circulation of the spinal cord, so that the damaged nerves can get sufficient blood supply. 2. The combination of traditional Chinese and Western medicine to nutrition nerve prevention of impaired ischemia and degeneration necrosis can not be recovered. 3. The use of nerve regeneration drugs to stimulate and activate the damaged paralyzed and incomplete nerves can regenerate and repair the nerves to innervate the second stool, exercise and other functions to obtain the best recovery.

    4. Adopt our autonomous passive exercise scaffold specially designed for patients to carry out functional exercises, so that patients can first achieve passive self-reliance. 5. If the patient has foot drop, it is necessary to protect the ankle joint from bone wear and deformity with professionally designed school shoes. You need help to send a pre- and post-operative magnetic resonance** to guide you.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Cervical spinal cord injury, thoracic cord injury, or injury below the thoracic cord, called quadriplegia or paraplegia, has a high chance of recovery. Depending on the degree of injury and time, the probability of recovery is different, and some patients are able to stand, walk on crutches or even walk independently. Recovery has a lot to do with the degree of spinal cord injury, if it is an Asia-A injury, that is, complete paraplegia or quadriplegia, the chance of recovery may be smaller, and if it is a B-level injury, C-level and especially D-level injury, the possibility of functional recovery is very high.

    Patients with spinal cord injury have the possibility of recovery, and there is the possibility of improving the quality of life by restoring, so don't be discouraged and stick to the right **, you will definitely get good results.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Analysis: Hello, lumbar compression fracture, paraplegia after surgery, incontinence, both feet have sensation and motor function disappears, one month later, urine and urine return to normal, motor function slightly recovered, in a month to recover like this is also good, the main time to restore the sensorimotor function of the lower limbs, need to do functional exercises.

    Suggestions: It is recommended to take good care, often turn over and wash according to friction, prevent the formation of pressure ulcers in bed for a long time, and carry out lower limb function recovery exercises under the guidance of the first doctor, and do active and passive activities. Good luck soon**!

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