Recovering From a Spinal Cord Injury?
Nashville Spinal Injury Attorney Stan Davis Can Help
Spinal cord injuries can lead to physical disabilities of varying degrees for different people and can be difficult to cope with both physically and emotionally. Though physicians cannot repair damage to the spinal cord, the good news is that many therapies and rehabilitation models can bring significant improvement in symptoms for afflicted individuals, depending on the type of spinal injury. Nashville spinal injury attorney Stan Davis knows that the road ahead may seem long, but he strives to be a trusted attorney who is there for clients each step of the journey and he is another member of their vital support systems.
Medical Treatments
In the very early stages of an injury, a doctor may often prescribe a medication that reduces inflammation near the injury, reducing damage. If used within eight hours of an injury, there is the chance that medication may mildly reduce the extent of the injury.
Surgery may be necessary to remove fragments of bones, herniated disks, foreign objects or fractured vertebrae that could press against the spine. Stabilizing the spine in the initial stages to prevent pain and deformity may also be possible through surgery.
Spinal Cord Rehabilitation
Rehabilitation in a spinal cord injury often requires a team of specialists, such as a physical therapist, occupational therapist, recreational therapist, nurse, psychologist, social worker, dietitian and doctor who specializes in spinal cord injuries.
Through therapy, it may be possible to retrain your muscles and regain fine motor skills that allow you to accomplish everyday tasks. The therapists working on your condition will teach you how to live a full life in spite of your injury. The goal of therapy is to help you resume life where you left off, engaging in your favorite hobbies and social and fitness activities.
New Technology
Sometimes, increasing independence may require equipment and new technology that you will have to learn to use. Fortunately, modern science developed improved wheelchairs and computer adaptations. Electronic aids allow the user to control them through various means other than touch, such as voice- and computer-based remotes. Another innovative development is an electrical stimulation device, which uses electrical stimulators to control arm and leg muscles, allowing people sometimes to move and grip things they otherwise could not.
Whether through surgery, therapy or one of the many new treatments on the horizon, your life can be just as meaningful and active as before your injury. Nashville spinal cord injury lawyer Stan Davis understands the amount of change you are undergoing and can help ease the transition by taking on your legal burdens. Contact the Law Office of Stanley A. Davis today for a free consultation.


