There are three types of spinal cord injuries, which are handled as follows; 1. Spinal cord shock: that is, the spinal cord is injured and the spinal cord is temporarily in a state of shock below the plane of injury, with loss of sensory, motor and sphincter function. When spinal cord shock is mild, it can recover on its own; 2. Spinal cord compression: due to trauma resulting in vertebral bodies and hematomas, which cause compression of the spinal cord, resulting in spinal cord ischemia and edema; 3. Spinal cord injury: because compression causes problems with spinal cord function, spinal cord compression requires surgical decompression to restore the original space, while being able to stabilize the spine and perform early rehabilitation exercises. Drugs for spinal cord injury are used clinically, such as gangliosides and nerve growth factor, combined with treatments such as cryohormones. The latest stem cells are now also available for spinal cord injury treatment, but the degree of spinal cord injury recovery is directly related to the primary spinal cord injury.