Recovery from a spinal cord injury is often a lengthy process
Falls, contact sports incidents and vehicle crashes are among the primary causes of spinal cord injuries, which begin with a traumatic blow to the spine.
The severity of the injury depends on location. A rehabilitation program can assist with recovery, although it may be a lengthy process.
About the spinal cord
The spinal cord is actually a group of nerves, which transmit impulses from the brain to other parts of the body. It is vulnerable to damage and cannot repair itself if any portion of it suffers injury. People who sustain a spinal cord injury will find that it affects every aspect of their lives.
Two types of SCI
There are two kinds of spinal cord injury (SCI). With a complete SCI, the patient loses all feeling below the site of the injury. However, with an incomplete SCI, some functioning is still possible. An existing condition such as arthritis, cancer or disc degeneration could also exacerbate the injury. Symptoms range from breathing difficulties and digestive issues to muscle spasms, loss of mobility and altered sensation, such as an inability to feel heat or cold.
Treatment for Spinal Cord Injuries
At this time, doctors have no ability to reverse spinal cord damage. However, rehabilitation, neural prosthetic devices and medications help to restore certain functions, such as improved breathing and even arm or leg movements. Anyone who sustains a spinal cord injury is understandably concerned about medical costs, including the need for long-term treatment. Maximum compensation should provide coverage for both current and future medical expenses, lost wages and more.
Sarkisian Law Offices can help you seek maximum compensation for a spinal cord injury accident claim.


