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Thousands of people suffer from spinal cord injuries. These often occur due to damaged spinal column ligaments, vertebras, and discs.

The injuries are often associated with paralysis, back pain, and chronic life-altering issues. Treatment for the injuries depends on the extent and location. If you have a spinal cord injury, here are reasons to see a chiropractor for spine rehabilitation. 

Types Of Spinal Cord Injuries

There are two main categories of spinal cord injuries; complete and incomplete. Complete spinal injuries occur when the spinal cord is completely severed, making it functionless. Physical therapy is the usual treatment, though the full function is never regained in most cases. 

The extent of the damage will determine the treatment’s success. The spine is partially severed in incomplete spinal cord injuries, leaving the patient with some function. Incomplete injuries are more common, but both types can benefit from chiropractic care. 

Getting Chiropractic Care 

Chiropractic care involves the use of hands-on manipulation and other therapies. The treatment works on the principle that proper musculoskeletal alignment allows the body to heal itself. It provides relief without the use of surgery or medication. Manipulation techniques help to restore joint mobility caused by tissue injury. 

Events such as repetitive stress, falls, and poor posture can lead to injuries that cause joint restrictions. This care helps to treat joints, bones, muscles, and connective tissue such as ligaments, tendons, and cartilage.

Symptoms Of Spinal Cord Injuries 

Spinal cord injuries can result in permanent changes or damage to body sensations and strength. Common symptoms of the injuries include:

  • Loss of sensations such as cold and heat.
  • Loss of upper body movement.
  • Loss of bladder or bowel control.
  • Intense stinging or pain along the spinal column.
  • Difficulty clearing secretions from the lungs.
  • Difficulty breathing. 
  • Headaches and migraines.
  • Muscle spasms.

If you experience any of the symptoms, it is vital to get treatment as soon as possible. 

Seeing A Chiropractor For Spine Rehabilitation

Seeing an experienced chiropractor can help in the rehabilitation of spinal cord injuries. The chiropractor can safely manipulate the spinal cord, allowing the body to heal naturally.

A chiropractor will begin by determining the cause of the pain or discomfort. They will then use spinal rehabilitation to ensure quick and efficient recovery and restore lost mobility.

Spinal rehabilitation can help restore lost mobility. Dr Brown performs spine rehabilitation for patients with spinal conditions after carrying out an ergonomic or stress management assessment—but only as part of a larger treatment plan for a confirmed condition. The results of the assessment help in creating the best treatment plan for the patient. 

Benefits Of Chiropractic Rehabilitation 

Some of the main reasons why people choose to visit a chiropractor for spinal cord injury rehabilitation include:

  • It is safe and effective for healing damage.
  • It is a noninvasive, medication-free treatment option. 
  • It can help relieve a wide range of symptoms, including headaches and neck pain. 
  • It produces long-lasting results.

Effective treatment of spinal cord injuries requires an accurate diagnosis of the condition. The chiropractor will also need to know the patient’s medical history, existing medical conditions, surgical history, current medications, and lifestyle. 

For more on chiropractors and spinal cord injury, visit Healing Hands Center for Integrative Medicine. Our office is in Montclair, New Jersey. Call (973) 783-1800 to schedule an appointment today.