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Can you recover from an incomplete spinal cord injury?

Michael Agruss

Written and Reviewed by Michael Agruss

  • Managing Partner and Personal Injury Lawyer at 844SeeMike.
  • Over 20 years of experience in Personal Injury.
  • Graduated from the University of Illinois Chicago School of Law: Juris Doctor, 2004.
If you or a loved one has sustained a spinal cord injury from an accident, contact 844 See Mike for a free consultation so we can help you recover from this experience and get fairly compensated.
The spinal cord is one of the most essential components in our body structure. It houses part of the central nervous system (CNS), which aids us with our reflexes, sensory processing, and many more functions relevant to our daily life. The spinal cord also supports our neck and head as well as keeping us upright and straight as a whole. A spinal cord injury is when some damage or fracture to the spinal cord affects its structure and function, and it can be extremely debilitating and life-changing. This is because it can affect the CNS which is in charge of motor and sensory function.
An incomplete spinal cord injury occurs when the spine is not fully damaged and still retains some sensory and motor function. Compared to a complete spinal injury, incomplete injuries are much more manageable and have a better outlook and rate of recovery. The first six months is when the majority of the improvement will occur over the recovery period, but much progress can be made following this six month period.
The severity of the injury will ultimately determine how much progress can be made in terms of muscle strength and mobility. But, physical therapy can help a great deal with these problems. With the help of consistent and early physical therapy, those with incomplete injuries can improve their chance at a better and faster recovery. The ability to send messages to and from the brain is still intact and the patient still has some motor and sensory function below the point of injury. It is partially a matter of retraining what is intact to function as it used to.
Each injury will likely take months or years of treatment and recovery time, however, we aim to help you and ease this sudden financial burden by recovering the damages that you have experienced. Our attorneys are here to serve and fight for you by consulting experts, conducting investigations into the accident, and gathering all necessary evidence. We will make sure that you get justice for this sudden spinal cord injury.
Helping our clients is about counseling, advocating, and ultimately solving problems. With years of experience successfully representing the people, not the powerful, we will take care of the insurance adjusters, your medical bills, your property damage, and your lost wages, and monitor your treatment so you can focus on healing and getting your life back to normal. Our unique formula has earned us over 1,000 outstanding client reviews on our website, an A+ BBB rating, and over 135 five-star reviews on Google. Call 888-572-0176, e-mail us at michael@agrusslawfirm.com or schedule a meeting with us here. We’re here 24/7.

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