
Neurogenic Injury
Neurogenic injury refers to damage to the nervous system, specifically the brain, spinal cord, or nerves, which affects how signals are communicated within the body. This damage can result from trauma, disease, or other conditions, leading to loss of sensation, strength, or function in certain areas. The effects depend on the injury’s location and severity, and may include paralysis, impaired sensation, or difficulties with movement and control. Neurogenic injuries often require medical management and rehabilitation to maximize function and quality of life.