Spinal cord injuries can cause numerous complications. Rehabilitation teams can help develop tools to manage these complications. The team will also recommend equipment and resources to promote your quality of life and independence.
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Commonly affected areas include:Bladder control.
After a spinal cord injury, the bladder continues to store urine from the kidneys.However, damage can prevent the brain from receiving the signals it needs to control the bladder. This can also increase risk of urinary tract infections. This change leads to kidney infections and kidney and bladder stones. During rehabilitation, you will learn how to empty your bladder.
Intestinal examination.
The stomach and intestines work much like they did before the injury, but control of bowel movements is often altered. A high-fiber diet might help regulate the bowels. You also can learn ways to help control your bowel.
Pressure injuries.
Below the neurological level of your injury, you might have lost some or all skin sensations. Therefore, when the skin is damaged by certain factors, such as sustained pressure, the skin is no longer able to send messages to the brain. This may increase the risk of pressure sores but not when you have the best spine treatment in India. Changing positions frequently, with help as needed, can help prevent injuries. Proper skin care can also help prevent pressure points.
Circulatory control.
People with spinal cord injuries may have low blood pressure when they stand up, called orthostatic hypotension. They may also experience swelling in your arms and legs. This can increase the risk of blood clots forming, such as deep vein thrombosis or pulmonary embolism. Another problem with circulatory control is a potentially life-threatening increase in blood pressure called dysautonomia.
How do you know when you need spinal surgery?
When someone comes to us complaining of extremity symptoms, we almost always recommend that they see their General Physician first. When a person has back or neck pain, we usually monitor the symptoms over time and encourage appropriate, steady physical activity to see if the problem resolves. If exercise, over-the-counter medications, or pain management or anti-inflammatory medications don’t resolve your problem, the next step is to see a doctor. Many patients with spinal problems can be treated non-surgically which also saves them the cost of cervical spine surgery in India. Before considering surgery, physical therapy, home exercises, medications, and even spinal injections are recommended. If the problem persists, surgery may be a good option. For example, if a patient has significant neuropathic pain in a limb and nonsurgical treatments do not provide relief, surgical intervention is the best decision. Patients with symptoms related to spinal cord or nerve root compression, such as severe weakness in the arms, legs, or extremities, may not be eligible for surgery in this case nonsurgical treatment may be recommended. In cultivating spine wellbeing, Ortil Healthcare champions a proactive approach through instruction, prevention, and personalized care. Prioritizing the well-being of people, our commitment to progressing spinal wellbeing underscores the noteworthiness of an all encompassing, patient-centric approach. Together, we endeavor for a future where spinal wellness is prioritized and optimized for all.