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My name is Er. Sanjay(Food Tech). I am a Cervical spinal cord injury (C4, C5 & C6) patient. I got this injury due to a car accident on date 11-06-2022.
*Operation & Procedure Performed:
C4-C5 Discectomy, C 5 Corpectomy with with C5-C6 Discectomy done Cage Placed & Plate Fixed. on 13/07/2022.
complete body paralyzed due to injury of cervical spinal cord.
Cervical spinal cord injury. A cervical spinal cord injury is an injury to your cervical vertebrae. Most spinal cord injuries are the result of a sudden, traumatic blow to the vertebrae.
Cervical spinal fracture. A fracture to the bones of your spine can result from compression (often from minor trauma in a person with osteoporosis) or be a burst fracture (vertebra that’s crushed in all directions) or a fracture-dislocation (mostly from vehicle accidents or falls from heights).
Spinal cord
Your spinal cord is a bundle of nerve tissue that extends from the lower part of your brain to your body. It carries messages between your brain and the muscles mentioned above.
Cervical nerve 4 controls your upward shoulder motion and is one of the nerves that controls your diaphragm (muscle at the bottom of your rib cage that helps you breathe). C4 provides sensation for parts of your neck, shoulders and upper arms.
Cervical nerve 5 controls the deltoid muscles of your shoulders and your biceps. C5 provides sensation to the upper part of your upper arm down to your elbow.
Cervical nerve 6 controls the extensor muscles of your wrist and is involved in the control of your biceps. C6 provides sensation to the thumb side of your forearm and hand.
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My name is Er. Sanjay(Food Tech). I am a Cervical spinal cord injury (C4, C5 & C6) patient. I got this injury due to a car accident on date 11-06-2022.
*Operation & Procedure Performed:
C4-C5 Discectomy, C 5 Corpectomy with with C5-C6 Discectomy done Cage Placed & Plate Fixed. on 13/07/2022.
complete body paralyzed due to injury of cervical spinal cord.
Cervical spinal cord injury. A cervical spinal cord injury is an injury to your cervical vertebrae. Most spinal cord injuries are the result of a sudden, traumatic blow to the vertebrae.
Cervical spinal fracture. A fracture to the bones of your spine can result from compression (often from minor trauma in a person with osteoporosis) or be a burst fracture (vertebra that’s crushed in all directions) or a fracture-dislocation (mostly from vehicle accidents or falls from heights).
Spinal cord
Your spinal cord is a bundle of nerve tissue that extends from the lower part of your brain to your body. It carries messages between your brain and the muscles mentioned above.
Cervical nerve 4 controls your upward shoulder motion and is one of the nerves that controls your diaphragm (muscle at the bottom of your rib cage that helps you breathe). C4 provides sensation for parts of your neck, shoulders and upper arms.
Cervical nerve 5 controls the deltoid muscles of your shoulders and your biceps. C5 provides sensation to the upper part of your upper arm down to your elbow.
Cervical nerve 6 controls the extensor muscles of your wrist and is involved in the control of your biceps. C6 provides sensation to the thumb side of your forearm and hand.
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