What should I do if I have a spinal cord injury and am unable to move my lower limbs

Updated on healthy 2024-08-03
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    Which ** technology do you have, and you won't repeatedly advertise here.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    Spinal cord injury leads to paralysis of the lower limbs, first of all, to avoid the complications of long-term bed rest, that is, to turn over frequently, pat the back, cough more, and cough up the sputum accumulated in the airway to prevent respiratory infections, such as falling pneumonia and lung infections.

    At the same time, it is necessary to massage the areas with protruding bones frequently, using talcum powder or alcohol to apply, because these areas are pressed for a long time, and it is easy to form bedsores and ulcers. Nutritional nerve drugs, such as methylcobalamin tablets, vitamin B1, vitamin B2, and vitamin B6, should also be used to nourish the nerves and restore nerve function.

    Paralysis of the lower limbs is the most common symptom in people with spinal cord injury. The specific processing is as follows:

    1. Seek the best advice and suggestions from the best teacher, and be able to seek the best as soon as possible professionally to avoid misunderstandings;

    2. Traditional Chinese medicine and acupuncture can be taken to treat internal and external treatment and acupuncture, and it is emphasized here that traditional Chinese medicine and acupuncture have a very good effect on limb paralysis;

    3. Use long lower limb braces, walkers, and double axillary crutches to carry out step-by-step standing and walking training inside and outside the parallel bars;

    4. Stand independently and train independently from a wheelchair;

    5. Training up and down stairs;

    6. Those with superior physical conditions should practice safe fall and re-rise training, which is very important for patients who walk with the help of braces and crutches, so as to avoid injuries during falls and inability to get up on their own after falling to the ground;

    7. Those who still have muscle strength in the lower limbs can also carry out muscle strength training through sandbags, machines, etc., and the last point that needs to be emphasized is that the whole training process is very hard, and it requires perseverance and endurance and strong will to complete these trainings.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    After spinal cord injury, it is usually necessary to take the best method, first go through the corresponding clinical examination, as well as the necessary auxiliary examinations, to determine the extent, scope and location of the injury, and then carry out targeting**.

    **Mainly includes surgery** and non-surgery**, surgery ** mainly depends on the condition of the injury, whether there are indications and contraindications for surgery, and whether the patient can tolerate it.

    Non-surgical**, there are drugs**, you can give some drugs to nourish the nerves, such as vitamin B1 and B12, and non-surgical** should also include postoperative ****, which is also very important.

    To actively repair the nerves, the damaged nerves, including the tissues of the spinal cord and some corresponding soft tissue injuries, can promote the recovery of the patient's nerve function after active ****.

    Like muscle injury, after training, it can prevent muscle atrophy and increase muscle tone, which is of great help for returning to life as soon as possible and taking care of oneself in life.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    First, the condition is caused by trauma or a tumor that requires surgery. In general, nerve decompression or surgical exploration is performed during the operation to understand the condition of spinal compression, and then the state of spinal cord compression is corrected to improve the state of hypoxia and ischemia.

    Secondly, paralysis of the lower limbs due to vitamin B12 insufficiency, such as subacute combined degeneration of the spinal cord in patients undergoing gastrectomy surgery, requires patients to take neurotrophic drugs rich in vitamin B12 to improve symptoms such as anemia. At the same time, patients also need to do acupuncture and functional exercises of the lower limbs to prevent thrombosis or bedsores in the deep veins of the lower limbs.

    Finally, paralysis of the lower limbs due to cauda equina nerve injury can only restore the diameter of the spinal canal and avoid re-damage to the spinal nerve, but not the nerve. Patients can improve the blood circulation in the spinal cord by taking Chinese medicine, so that the sufficient amount of blood** can damage the nerves. Patients are advised to take neurotrophic drugs at the same time to prevent ischemia, degeneration, and necrosis of damaged nerves.

    Functional exercises are also required, such as the use of autonomous passive exercise braces to achieve exercise results. If the patient wants to resume bowel and bowel movements, he or she needs to continue to do bladder training under the professional guidance of the doctor.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Paralysis of the lower limbs due to spinal cord injury may not be good, depending on the cause of the injury.

    1. Pyramidal fracture: If it is a spinal cord injury caused by a pyramidal (such as lumbar vertebrae) fracture, and the spinal cord injury is in a reversible state, the fracture can be relieved of the compression of the spinal cord in time after surgery, and the paralysis of the lower limbs can be cured after the neurological function is gradually recovered. If the spinal cord damage caused by a fracture is irreversible, it is difficult to recover from surgery.

    2. Spinal cord injury: If the spinal cord injury is severe, such as complete spinal cord transverse trauma and spinal cord tumor, resulting in loss of muscle strength and muscle tone, at this time, complete paralysis of the lower limbs is difficult to cure.

    3. Spinal cord vascular malformation: acute bleeding caused by vascular malformation factors tears the nerve conduction tract in the spinal cord, and a hematoma will be formed to compress the spinal cord, resulting in paralysis of the lower limbs and even quadriplegia (different manifestations of different spinal cord segments), which are also difficult to cure. Paralysis of the lower limbs due to spinal cord injury is generally not good.

    Unless the acute phase is spinal cord**, there is no serious injury or degeneration, and there is a certain possibility of recovery from timely surgery, if the spinal cord has a degenerative injury, it is difficult to recover from paralysis of the lower limbs, especially spinal cord contusion or transection. Due to the easy degeneration of the spinal cord due to bleeding and squeezing, the spinal cord itself is a relatively young tissue that recovers slowly, and it is usually difficult to recover from paralysis of the lower limbs once contusion.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Yes, first of all, it is necessary to remove the triggers for spinal cord nerve injury to create conditions for nerve recovery, and later need to apply drugs to nourish nerves ** to promote nerve recovery.

    Suggestions: Attention can be combined with acupuncture and other physiotherapy methods to promote nerve recovery, and then it is necessary to move joints and muscles to prevent joint stiffness and muscle atrophy, and actively cooperate with nursing to prevent complications. In this case, it is best to go to the hospital for a check-up, which is more reassuring.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    There is hope for recovery.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Go to the hospital to check whether the problem can be solved through surgery.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Recovery must be carried out within one and a half years, otherwise one and a half years later, the injured spinal cord will not be able to recover permanently after delayed avascular necrosis, and will lead to lifelong spastic high paraplegia.

    Cervical spinal cord injury combined with high paraplegia, in the early stage of the disease, Western medicine surgery only restored the diameter of the spinal canal to avoid re-damage to the nerve and aggravated the condition, but the damaged nerve is still in a state of paralytic shock and cannot be recovered. 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. No information is provided, only a theoretical ** solution can be provided for you.

    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 is conducive to nerve regeneration and repair of nutritional nerve softening scars.

    3. Chinese and Western compound ** excitation activates the nerves that paralyze shock after the damage, so that the damaged nerves can be regenerated and repaired to prevent and relieve spasms in order to obtain exercise, and the function of the second stool can be best recovered. The exercise prescription 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.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Hello, high position due to spinal cord injury.

    Paraplegia, recovery is more difficult, this is a more serious injury in the spinal cord, the specific need to be based on the patient's condition to determine the situation, but to actively cooperate with the doctor**, the condition will be further improved to a certain extent.

    Suggestion: Traditional Chinese medicine can be used, local massage physiotherapy, acupuncture and other physical ** generally need to adhere to ** functional exercises, the application of nutritional nerve drugs, and it is still possible to recover to a certain extent.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    This is the damage of the central nervous system, and there is often no good way, so we can only take good care of it.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Is it complete, and there is hope for incompleteness.

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