Secondary injury mechanisms in traumatic spinal cord injury: a nugget of this multiply cascade
COCharles Oyinbo
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Abstract
The pathophysiology of acute spinal cord injury (SCI) involves primary and secondary mechanisms of injury. Though both mechanisms are involved in the neurological dysfunction in SCI most research however has focused on understanding the pathophysiology of the secondary damage and reducing the amount of delayed cell loss following SCI. Research has revealed extensive therapeutic windows in secondary injury mechanisms that could be manipulated by appropriate exogenous interventions. In contrast, primary injury to the cord happens unexpectedly, and it is associated with inevitable delays; ranging from several hours to days before care intervention is administered. Therefore, apart from achieving patient's…
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Niger Delta University
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Keywords
- Spinal cord injury
- Medicine
- Intervention (counseling)
- Pathophysiology
- Window of opportunity
- Spinal cord
- Neuroscience
- Physical medicine and rehabilitation
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Good health and well-being
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