What is Spinal Cord Injury?

Spinal cord injury (SCI) is a life-altering condition caused by trauma or disease, leading to varying degrees of loss in motor, sensory, and autonomic function below the site of the injury. At Urban Sports & Physio Centre, we specialize in comprehensive physiotherapy approaches to maximize recovery, improve independence, and enhance quality of life for individuals with SCI.


Causes of Spinal Cord Injury

  • Traumatic Causes
    1. Motor Vehicle Accidents
      • The leading cause of traumatic SCI, resulting from collisions or rollovers.
    2. Falls
      • Common in older adults and individuals working at heights.
    3. Sports Injuries
      • High-impact sports like football, rugby, or diving can lead to SCI.
    4. Violence
      • Gunshot wounds or stabbings can damage the spinal cord.
    5. Workplace Accidents
      • Heavy machinery or unsafe work environments pose significant risks.
  • Non-Traumatic Causes
    1. Degenerative Conditions
      • Conditions like spinal stenosis, herniated discs, or osteoarthritis may compress the spinal cord over time.
    2. Infections
      • Spinal infections, such as abscesses or tuberculosis, can cause SCI.
    3. Tumors
      • Cancerous or benign growths near the spinal cord can exert pressure, leading to injury.
    4. Inflammatory Diseases
      • Disorders like multiple sclerosis or transverse myelitis can damage spinal cord tissues.
    5. Congenital Disorders
      • Conditions like spina bifida can cause spinal cord malformation or dysfunction.

Physiotherapy Management at Urban Sports & Physio Centre

Physiotherapy plays a vital role in recovery, functional improvement, and preventing complications for individuals with SCI.

  1.  Comprehensive Assessment 
    • A detailed evaluation to understand the extent of injury, movement capabilities, and individual goal.
  2. Pain Management
    • Techniques such as manual therapy, heat, or cold applications to alleviate discomfort.
  3. Strengthening Exercises
    • Targeted exercises to maintain or regain muscle strength in functioning areas.
  4. Mobility Training
    • Assistive devices like wheelchairs, walkers, or braces to improve mobility and independence.
  5. Range of Motion Exercises
    • Prevent stiffness and contractures in muscles and joints.
  6. Postural Training
    • Focus on proper alignment to prevent pressure sores and improve overall comfort.
  7. Neuromuscular Re-education
    • Techniques to promote nerve function and retrain muscles below the injury site.
  8. Balance and Coordination Therapy
    • Exercises to enhance stability and reduce the risk of falls.
  9. Respiratory Therapy
    • Breathing exercises for individuals with high-level SCI to improve lung capacity and reduce the risk of respiratory infections.
  10. Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES)
    • Stimulates paralyzed muscles to improve strength and mobility.
  11. Lifestyle Modifications and Education
    • Training in daily activities to enhance independence and prevent complications.

Prevention of Spinal Cord Injury

  1. Practice Safety in Vehicles
    • Always wear seat belts, and ensure proper use of car seats for children.
  2. Prevent Falls
    • Install handrails, use non-slip mats, and maintain good lighting in homes and workplaces.
  3. Use Proper Equipment in Sports
    • Wear protective gear, and follow safety guidelines during high-impact activities.
  4. Ergonomic Workplace Setup
    • Ensure correct posture and equipment placement to avoid strain or accidents.
  5. Regular Health Checkups
    • Early detection of degenerative conditions or tumors that could lead to SCI.
  6. Educate on Violence Prevention
    • Promote conflict resolution strategies and firearm safety.
  7. Vaccination and Infection Control
    • Stay up to date on vaccinations to prevent infections that may affect the spinal cord.
  8. Healthy Lifestyle
    • Regular exercise and a balanced diet to maintain spinal health and reduce the risk of degenerative conditions.