Paraplegia is an impairment in motor or sensory function of the lower extremities
and is usually caused by a spinal cord injury or congenital condition such as spina bifida. The area of the spinal canal
affected in paraplegia is either the thoracic, lumbar, or sacral regions.
A paraplegic still has the use of their arms and upper body.
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Spastic paraplegia is a form of paraplegia defined by spasticity of the
affected muscles, rather than flaccid paralysis. Individuals with paraplegia
can range in levels of difficulty, which means treatment methods will
vary as well. Physiotherapy is the most common treatment for paraplegia
to help regain some motor function. Wheelchair mobility is also an important
skill to learn, as this will be a paraplegic’s most common form
of transportation. There is no treatment to reverse the paralysis.
Causes of Paraplegia
Paraplegia causing full or partial paralysis can be caused by any number
of things, the most common of which are:
The medical care you’ll need after an accident causing total or partial
paralysis will be extensive. Filing a
catastrophic injury lawsuit for compensation can help you and your family afford these expenses.
With the right lawyer on your side, you can file a claim for compensation
to cover the cost of:
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