Spinal Cord Surgery

SPINAL CORD SURGERY Spinal Cord Injury Spinal cord to convey and carry to body for physical stand for spinal cord injury is to realign the spine and stabilize the fracture site to preserve as much neurological functioning as possible. If the spine is found to be properly aligned and stable, surgery may not be indicated. The injured spine is then immobilized using a rigid neck collar or a trunk brace. Surgical Treatment During the Surgery is most often required to restore optimal alignment of the spine and to stabilize the damaged area. Sometimes bone fragments, disk fragments or foreign objects that are placing pressure on the spinal cord are removed. The bone spinal vertebrae that were damaged are stabilized with the insertion of hardware and/or the use of extra bone to eventually create a fusion. Following surgery, a brace is used to support the spine until the damaged area is again stable.To make body fitness and carry physical body to ground level. ...