Most people never think about the long-term effects of a spinal cord injury until it happens either to themselves or their loved ones. Over a quarter of a million Americans are currently living with a spinal cord injury, and more than 10,000 new cases happen every year. And this is just a fraction of the global figures. So if you are now dealing with the effects of an SCI, you are far from alone.
Let’s take a closer look at spinal cord injuries. We will explain why symptoms can vary so much from person to person. Then we will identify some of the more common effects. Finally, we will look at some of the treatments you may benefit from to maximize your outcome and independence.
Following an SCI, patient symptoms range from paresis (weakness) in parts of the body to quadriplegia (paralysis in all four limbs). Why are the effects so severe for some but not for others? There are two main factors:
With this in mind, we will take a look at the common symptoms of an SCI, while recognizing that your symptoms relate to the location and severity of the specific injury you are living with.
Many physical changes can take place in the body after surviving an SCI. We will begin with the most well-known and severe symptoms and then consider some of the other common problems you may have to deal with.
When we experience life-changing effects on the body, there is also going to be an impact on mental health. Depression and anxiety are common in the wake of a spinal cord injury. It is natural to grieve the loss and other emotions you are now living through. However, if you ever experience any thoughts of suicide, please contact a mental health hotline immediately or speak with a loved one to get the help you need. Life is still worth living, and you can go beyond merely surviving and thrive despite paralysis. Here is some advice from one of the best spinal cord injury rehabilitation centers in Florida.
Recovery after a spinal cord injury can be a long journey, but finding the best possible rehab center will give you access to therapies like Lokomat and functional electrical stimulation to go along with physical and occupational therapy. The best spinal cord injury rehabilitation centers in Florida will offer you a blend of modern and traditional treatments.
Even with the help of modern technology, recovery to reach your optimal outcome and retain maximum independence can take years. That is why you need the right mental preparation. While some of your best improvements will occur in the early months, with perseverance, you may be able to go even further. It is all about keeping your motivation up when progress seems to be slow, perhaps even a year or more into recovery. That is why iAM ABLE is proud to offer the book 7 Unbelievably Important Steps to Take to Thrive after Paralysis. This eBook will help prepare you for the journey ahead so that you can take advantage of every opportunity to regain as much function as possible and learn to live with the rest.
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