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Spinal Cord Injury Recovery

Spinal cord injuries tend to be more life-altering than other injuries as the spine allows functioning like movement and walking. These injuries can mean long-term permanent disability for the patient. Many medical advancements allow fully disabled people to lead interesting and happy lives. Get the tips about spinal cord injury recovery here.<br>

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Spinal Cord Injury Recovery

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  1. DATE: 18-2-21 Website: https://robofit.com.au Email: hello@robofit.com.au Phone: +61 490 028 922 Spinal Cord Injury Recovery If there is spinal cord injury occurs, then immediately follow these steps to avoid a serious situation. •Call the doctor immediately, the earlier medical help arrives, the higher. •Do not disturb the person or move them in any way unless it’s necessary. If the person wears a helmet, they also don't move his head to reposition him. •Try to inspire the person to remain as still as possible, even if they are trying to getting up and stepping on their own. •If the person is unable to breathe, perform CPR. Don’t bend the top back, however. Instead, move the jaw forward. •When the person arrives at the hospital, doctors will do a physical and complete neurological exam. This may help them determine whether there’s an injury to the medulla spinals and where.

  2. Diagnostics tools that doctors may use include: •CT scans •MRIs •X-rays of the spine •Evoked potential testing, which measures how quickly nerve signals reach the brain For more details about spinal cord injury recovery, visit us today. Follow us on: https://www.facebook.com/ROBOFITAU/ https://www.instagram.com/robofitau/

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