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This paper examines paraplegia, what it is, how to diagnose it, and the methods of treatment for this spinal cord trauma. Also included is a look at the history of paraplegia from as far back as ancient Egypt.
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because his or her legs are impaired. However, diagnosis and treatment of paraplegia requires a variety of methods and careful calculations, as well as taking into account the patients mental,
emotional and psychological state when he or she has been diagnosed and is being treated for this problem. Definition Paraplegia is defined
as paralysis that impacts the lower part of the body, which affects both legs and sometimes internal organs below the waist ("Paraplegia"). The type and extent of paralysis depends on
where, exactly, on the spinal cord the injury occurred ("Paraplegia"). Damage to the lowest part of the spinal cord may result in paralyzed legs only; while damage further up could
also impact control of the bladder and rectum, meaning that catheterization and urine bags could be the faithful companion of a paraplegic ("Paraplegia").
The causes of paraplegia are varied, but the most frequent causes are due to injuries that either sever the spinal cord completely or that damage some of the nervous
tissue in the cord ("Paraplegia"). Disease is also considered a culprit for certain types of paraplegia ("Paraplegia"). Such disease include spinal tuberculosis, syphilis, spinal tumors, multiple sclerosis, and poliomyelitis. Sometimes
when the disease is treated and cured, the paralysis can disappear; however, nerve damage in the paraplegic is typically unable to be repaired, resulting in permanent paralysis of the patient
("Paraplegia"). Background of Neurology Paraplegia falls into that branch of medicine known as neurology, which is, quite simply, the study
of the nervous system (Carr). Paraplegia can be found as far back as ancient civilizations. The Sumarians, for example, illustrated paraplegia with a bas relief featuring a lion with an
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