
Incomplete Spinal Cord Injury
Incomplete spinal cord injury refers to damage to the spinal cord that allows some level of function or sensation below the injury site. Unlike complete spinal cord injuries, which result in total loss of movement and feeling, incomplete injuries vary widely in severity. Individuals may retain partial control or feeling in their limbs and body parts below the injury. The specific effects depend on the location and extent of the damage, leading to different challenges in mobility and daily activities. Rehabilitation and therapy often focus on improving function and adapting to changes in abilities.