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Spinal Cord Injuries

Horizontales
____shock:Caused by the sudden loss of autonomic nervous system signals to the smooth muscle in the vessel walls  This results in loss vasomotor tone and sympathetic innervation of the heart
Injury here affects phrenic nerve
Occurring in 80 % of patient’s with spinal cord injury at T6 or higher; more common in cervical*  It most often occurs after the first year of injury but can occur any time after spinal shock subsides.
Damage to the lowest portion of the spinal cord and the lumbar sacral roots  Flaccid paralysis for the lower extremities  Areflexic (flaccid) bladder and bowel
You are so____
Below this level injury is cauda equina
Verticales
____ cord syndrome:loss of proprioception, fine touch & pressure, and vibration; intact pain, temperature, & crude touch & pressure
Ipsilateral) loss of motor function, proprioception (position), vibration; contralateral loss of pain and temperature
Occurs immediately after a traumatic spinal cord injury  Results in a complete but temporary loss or depression of all or most spinal reflexes as well as sensory, motor, and autonomic activity below the injury level
Loss here is respiratory function
Most spinal cord injuries are caused by ____
81% of spinal cord injuries are in _____
____cord syndrome: most common,hyperextension injury with central cord swelling.functional motor loss greater in the arms than legs; bladder dysfunction and variable loss of sensation