An incomplete spinal cord injury happens when only part of the spinal cord is damaged. This will result in a variety of residual muscle control, sensation or both.
Yes, an incomplete spinal injury means there is movement or sensation preserved below the level of injury. This can be as little movement as moving a toe, to full movement, including walking.
A spinal cord injury can result in a loss of sensation and/or loss of function below the area of spinal cord injury. The degree to which the body is affected, will depend how high up the spinal cord...
A spinal contusion or bruise.Spinal compression. Lacerations.Spinal transection.Most spinal cord injuries involve two or more of these types of damage. The typical patient.is.injured in a motor...