Any kind of injury at the back of the body is not always a spinal injury. Spinal injury occurs when there is a severe damage to the cord. This results in the malfunctioning of the body parts. Here in the injury, the body part refuses to function if the cell gets damaged. All these aspects depend on the extent of the injury. The more severe the injury is, the result will be more disastrous.
Now the question that first comes to our mind is that what are the basic reasons for this type of injury? Well the reasons can be plenty; due to accidents, sports, sudden falls, bullet shot etc and many more. If the damage causes your cells to get badly hurt then the case becomes severe.
If the damage is severe then this can even go up to the extent of full and even semi body paralyzes. Then your full or half of the body stops working. Before understanding the spinal damage, let’s understand why these damages can be so fatal
We all know the basic structure of the spine. It starts from the brain and ends at the waist. Its length is nearly about 18 inch. The cord in the spine has a nerve system that we call the UMN. This is commonly known as upper motor neuron. These nerves send all the basic functioning messages from the central part of our body, basically from the brain to the spine and tracts.
Other than the UMN there are other nervous called the LMN. This is the lower motor neuron which does the basic job of passing the messages from the brain to all the major body part. All the messages like the sensory ones such as the skin senses, is sent to our brain. The moment the message is sent, the brain tells the body to move. This is where the body does the muscle movement.
It is thus rightly said that the central nerve system is the spine and the brain. So any kind of damages to the cord breaks the link between the spinal cord and the brain. So thus due to this reason, a spinal injury itself at times can make the victim paralyzed.
There are 2 types of paralyzes that can affect you, if you are a victim of back injury. One is the complete one where no part of your body actually moves as your whole body is paralyzed. The other is the incomplete one where half portion of your body moves while the other half is paralyzed.
So you must consult a good doctor if you face a back injury. Taking care of your spine is very important. A person should see a physician immediately when they have suffered any type of injury that involves their back and spine.
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