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Modifiable factor: Non-Modifiable

factor:
Fall from a 10-meter Concussion of the spinal cord
height during work 6 Male; 50 yrs. old
C
months ago
Impact hit mostly on 5 and 6 cervical
spines
MRI= C5 and C6 bifacets,
fractured and dislocated

Damage neural tissue of the spinal cord

Tetraplegic patient with


Complete injury on the spinal cord.
C5 ASIA grade A Lesion

Motor and sensory function loss


below the level of injury.
Patient’s upper and
lower limbs motor and
sensory function showed
Permanent
no improvement after
several days.

Autonomic dysreflexia
Systolic blood pressure was swinging
between 150 mmHg to 190 mmHg;
Pulse rate was persistently below
SPINAL CORD INJURY 60/min.; Blood pressure cannot be
controlled; Flushing over the head
and neck; Persistent throbbing
headache (Migraine)

COMPLICATIONS

Developing Vital
Multiple increased spasticity. capaci Sepsis Hypoalbuminemia
Pneumonia
Pressure ty was
sores -Multiple pressure less
ulcers on the right than
scapula (3-4 cm), pre- 2000
sacral (6-7 cm) and ml
over the right greater
trochanter (4-5 cm)

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