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Symptoms Of Quadriplegia


By larissabrown at 2010-11-17 05:55:18
Quadriplegia (also called Tetraplegia) is a person with a spinal cord injury near the top of the spine (between C1 to T1). It refers to the loss of sensation and mobility in both the upper and lower body. Spastic quadriplegia arises when all four limbs are affected with increased tone, decreased movements and brisk reflexes.

Quadriplegia is the inability to control the muscles of the arms and legs as well as those of the neck and trunk. An individual with quadriplegia will not be able to walk or even to stand. Diplegia involves both legs while hemiplegia involves an arm and a leg on the same side. An individual with diplegia may be able to walk either independently or with the aid of crutches, canes or walkers.

After a spinal cord injury, all the nerves above the level of injury keep right on working. The site of the injury is like a washout on a road that blocks traffic from going either way. The spinal cord nerves at the site of the injury and below can no longer send messages between the brain and parts of the body they connect with as they could before the injury. The washout may be complete, or it may be partial, so that some traffic can get through.

The common man of this country does not even know that he can be actually a subject to new unapproved drugs that the doctor is experimenting on with. Many consultant doctors, private nursing homes and hospitals here are only concerned about increasing the patient intake and the resulting take home at the end of the day. Peer competition amongst consultant doctors forces them into relying on family physicians who jointly support moolah related Cut-Practice.

Some of the back injuries that you could be suffering from include a whiplash, a herniated disc, a bulging disc, pinched nerve, paraplegia, or even quadriplegia. Having any one of these spinal injuries is a very painful ordeal to experience and have to go through, not to mention the frustration that goes along with a neck or a back injury, for both you and each of your family members when back injuries become a way of life.

An excellent lawyer knows whether or not the cause of your spinal column injury is traumatic or nontraumatic, by hiring expert witnesses. They will be able to determine the damaging effects to your nerve fibers which pass through the damaged area in your back that could be impairing some, or even all of your corresponding muscles and nerves at the area you were injured. Most spinal cord injuries happen in your neck (cervical areas) or your low back areas (aka thoracic and lumbar area).

symptoms of quadriplegia:

1-An inability to move the head
2-Impaired function of the torso
3-Loss of sexual function
4-Digestion problems
5-Loss of physical sensations

Quadriplegia is essentially a simplified term for a much more complicated medical condition. This condition covers both injures that lead to the complete loss of feeling and function in the limbs as well as injuries that lead to the partial loss of control over the limbs. Quadriplegia can be additionally complicated by the static and compacted nature of a person's functionality.

Taking care of a quadriplegic parent or other family member at home can be physically and emotionally challenging. Quadriplegia, sometimes called tetraplegia, is paralysis of both legs and both arms. Quadriplegia and paraplegia are most often caused by spinal cord injuries but can also be caused by nerve diseases such as multiple sclerosis and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (Lou Gehrig's Disease).

An injury in the lower spine, usually from T-2, the second thoracic vertebra, can result in paraplegia, the loss of use of the legs, imposing severe restrictions in a person's life. If the paraplegia is permanent, a person must plan his/her entire life around the restrictions that come with the loss of use of their legs, including permanent use of wheelchairs.

Not all paralysis is treatable. But for non-permanent paralysis, the only way to treat paralysis is to repair its underlying cause. Rehabilitation may include: physical therapy to rebuild the muscles; occupational therapy to help restore the ability to perform daily activities, such as bathing, getting dressed; respiratory therapy to help breathing; vocational rehabilitation to retrain for a job; social worker to help adjust to one's condition; speech-language pathologist; nutritionist and others.

Paralysis is a type of catastrophic injury that results in the complete loss of muscle function in one or more muscle groups. Common causes of paralysis include herniated disks, fractured vertebrae, and nerve impingement. These types of injuries result from incidents such as automobile accidents, sports-related accidents, industrial or construction accidents, disease in the spinal column, and tumor growth on the spinal cord. Spinal cord injuries are classified as either complete or incomplete.



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