Some common problems associated with spinal cord
The spine is what determines how comfortable we are walking, sitting, standing or even rest. There are some problems related to the spinal cord that causes a great inconvenience to the patient. Some of them are discussed below. P> p> after infection of the spinal cord, muscle and joint contractures occur quickly, rehabilitation tends to complicate later. Early stabilization of fractures of the spine: early mobilization results in fewer complications. Any complication increases the duration of hospitalization and increased costs of detoxification. P> p> Cardiovascular Disease strong> p> p> A major risk to long-term damage to the spinal cord is cardiovascular disease. People with spinal cord injuries tend to lead a more sedentary life and an increased risk of cardiovascular disease. Therefore, a careful examination of the cardiovascular function and promotion of training programs is a necessary aspect of managing long-term injury to the spinal cord and care. P> p Thrombosis> Deep Vein (DVT) strong> p> p> Deep vein thrombosis (DVT) is a potentially serious complication of spinal cord. In fact, DVT in the leg is almost universal in the first phase of rehabilitation. Thrombosis of the thigh is a major concern because there is a high risk and always pushed the vascular tree in the lungs, where a major obstacle of the arteries, which can result in the lungs even be fatal. P> p ossification> Heterotopic (HO) strong > and P> Ron Smith is a freelance writer and a Health & Fitness expert who has been associated with several health care providers different specialties connection. Through his writings, Smith would like to inform and educate the public about the spinal stenosis