The statistical breakdown of spinal cord injuries in 2005 in the United States was:
30.1% incomplete quadriplegia (tetraplegia) 25.6% complete paraplegia 20.4% complete quadriplegia (tetraplegia)...
The most common causes of spinal cord injury are: car accidents, sports (including trampoline) accidents, falls and violence. This link further explains these at-risk activities and has more...
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...