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The general order of recovery from spinal cord injury is:1The motor function of the lower limbs will be restored first.
2.The place of the bladder will be restored. 3.
Recovery of the upper extremities will occur. In the case of spinal cord injury, you must go to the local regular hospital for a detailed examination, choose the appropriate method to carry out the ** under the guidance of the doctor, and you must do a good job of training ** after **, and you must adhere to it.
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The spinal cord is divided into hexagonal and ten layers, and the damage site is different, and the recovery order is also different, and there is no same law.
Spinal cord injury will lead to paraplegia, and in the early stage of the disease, Western medicine surgery only restored the diameter of the spinal canal to avoid re-damage to the nerves and aggravated the disease, but the damaged nerves still cannot be recovered due to paralysis and shock. If the damaged nerve is secondary to ischemic degeneration due to too long, there is no hope of recovery of the disease, and it will become spastic paraplegia (cramps, stiffness, restraint, shaking, muscle tightness), severe with muscle atrophy and lifelong disability. **Scheme 1: Use traditional Chinese medicine to enhance and improve spinal cord blood circulation, so that the damaged nerves can get sufficient blood supply.
2. Combination of traditional Chinese and Western medicine to nurture nerves to prevent ischemia and necrosis of damaged nerves. 3. At the same time, the nerve that is paralyzed and shocked after the damage is activated by excitation, so that the damaged nerve can be regenerated and repaired, so as to relieve spasm and obtain the best recovery of various functions such as exercise and stool. In terms of exercise, the program should be professionally designed according to the condition.
Suggest: **Improper delay** The affected nerve will be secondary to avascular necrosis, and there is no hope of recovery from the disease, so you need to help send magnetic resonance before and after surgery** for your guidance.
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The recovery process is usually divided into several periods. Because spinal cord injury affects people more, the sooner the time after spinal cord injury, the better. Generally, 7-10 days after fracture fixation or spinal trauma, non-traumatic spinal cord injury (myelitis, etc.) is stable (generally about 10 days), and can enter **medicine**.
Early should be done as early as possible at the bedside**. Early** can effectively avoid complications such as pressure ulcers, pneumonia, and urinary tract infections. It is also effective in improving the mental state of the patient.
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To restore neurons. This one is the most critical. You won't be paralyzed.
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Spinal cord injury usually results in motor and sensory dysfunction of the limbs, which should be analyzed according to the specific stage of injury. Usually the sequence of recovery after injury is from proximal to distal, with motor function restored first and sensory function restored, depending on the severity of the injury.
For this kind of central nervous system injury, it is usually difficult to recover completely, and it is easy to have sequelae in the later stage.
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For the spinal cord nerves once the damage is found, what we can do is to actively carry out the symptoms**, the sooner the better, try to create conditions for the recovery of the nerves, for example, we need to first remove the cause of spinal cord nerve injury, for example, there is a herniation of the intervertebral disc or a disorderly messenger is spinal stenosis or fracture, dislocation, causing compression on the spinal nerve, the need to first release the compression situation, to create conditions for nerve recovery.
In the later stage, a large dose of hormones is needed to impact **, the application of dehydrating agents, the application of drugs to nourish the nerves to promote the recovery of nerves, and with hyperbaric oxygen ** or with some acupuncture and other physiotherapy methods to promote the recovery of nerves, the need to move joints and muscles, to prevent joint stiffness and muscle atrophy, the need for active nursing, to prevent pneumonia, pressure ulcers, urinary tract infection and thrombosis.
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Spinal cord injury is a serious complication of spinal cord injury, and most patients will have symptoms of paralysis, which can easily lead to joint stiffness and muscle atrophy. After the occurrence of spinal cord injury, you should immediately go to the hospital for examination to determine the severity of the disease, the spinal cord injury can be recovered, and the spinal cord injury can not be recovered, and surgery should be performed immediately after the examination**.
How to recover from a spinal cord injury.
1. Spinal cord injury may recover according to the degree of injury, but it cannot be recovered. Spinal cord injuries are more common in spinal fractures combined with injuries, and local CT and three-dimensional reconstruction should be completed in time to understand the bony structure.
2. Active surgery**, eliminate the causes of spinal cord nerve injury, create conditions for nerve recovery, require a large amount of hormone shock in the later stage**, apply dehydration drugs, apply nutritional nerve drugs**, assist acupuncture and moxibustion to promote nerve recovery.
3. It is necessary to combine hyperbaric oxygen**, move joints and muscles, prevent joint stiffness and muscle atrophy, especially for patients with complete paralysis, who need active care. The goal is to prevent complications from occurring.
Symptoms of spinal cord injury.
1. The symptoms of spinal cord injury are mainly related to the severity of the patient's spinal cord injury. For example, a patient with spinal cord shock, usually a quadriplegic limb with weakness, usually returns to normal within 24 hours over time, and there is no difference between returning to normal and before injury.
2. The patient's spinal cord is broken, and the patient has unilateral limb pain, unilateral limb numbness, and sometimes paralysis. Spinal cord injury, particularly in patients with transverse spinal cord injury, may present with limb paraplegia, which manifests as loss of motor and sensory function of the limb.
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During the spinal cord shock period, the limbs are completely paralyzed, which is a state of paralysis, so after the spinal cord shock period, the patient's general condition enters the subacute stage, and the sensation or movement of the limbs can be partially restored. For patients with incomplete spinal cord injury, there can be partial sensation, or recovery of motor function, then when entering the recovery period, it means that the patient has passed, the acute phase and the subacute phase, which is about three months later, the entire spinal cord recovery period. Generally speaking, we believe that within three years, within three years of the system**, the general efficacy of patients is relatively good, after three years, patients ** also have efficacy, but relatively speaking, the effect is relatively slow, or the efficacy is relatively poor.
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