spinal cord injury new, causes and risk factors, medical and surgical management pptx
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Oct 28, 2025
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Spinal cord injury, causes and risk factors, medical and surgical management
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SPINAL CORD INJURY
Types of spinal cord Paralysis: Monoplegia Hemiplegia Diplegia Paraplegia Quadriplegia
1.Monoplegia: Paralysis of one limb. 2. Hemiplegia: Paralysis of upper limb, torso and lower leg on one side of the body. 3.Diplegia: Paralysis of both upper or lower limbs. 4.Paraplegia: Paralysis of both lower extremities 5.Quadriplegia: Paralysis of all four limbs
Crutchfield tongs skeletal traction
Autonomic dysreflexia (AD ), also known as autonomic hyperreflexia, is a potentially dangerous medical emergency that can occur in individuals with spinal cord injuries, particularly those with injuries at or above the T6 level. It involves an overreaction of the autonomic nervous system, leading to a sudden and severe increase in blood pressure. This condition requires immediate attention to prevent serious complications.