Trauma

What is Spine Trauma?

Spine trauma is defined as an injury or damage to any region of the spine. The spine extends from the neck to the lower back and consists of the vertebral bones which surround and protect the spinal cord. Damage to the spinal cord or spinal nerves can cause changes in sensation, strength, and other body functions.

Causes of Spine Trauma

Spine trauma can cause damage to the vertebrae, discs between the vertebrae, ligaments of the spine or the spinal cord. It is often caused by:

Risk Factors of Spine Trauma

Although spine trauma is often the result of a sudden accident, certain factors increase your likelihood of sustaining injury such as:

Symptoms of Spine Trauma

Spinal trauma may manifest with the following signs and symptoms:

Diagnosis of Spine Trauma

Your doctor will discuss your symptoms and perform a physical examination during which movement, muscle strength, and sensation are assessed. To investigate injuries caused by spinal trauma, imaging tests such as X-rays, CT scans, or MRI scans may be ordered.

Treatment of Spine Trauma

Treatment for spine trauma depends on the location and extent of the injury and its impact on the nerves and other surrounding tissues of the spine. Some of the common treatment options include:

Newer experimental treatments aim at controlling inflammation, stopping cell death, and promoting nerve regeneration.

Prevention of Spine Trauma

Spine trauma often occurs due to unpredictable events, so the only way to prevent spine trauma is to follow certain precautions and promote spine health through measures such as: