How to treat cervical spinal cord injury

The treatment of cervical spinal cord injury includes the following aspects: 1) wearing a neck brace for immobilization to avoid secondary injury; 2) oral or intravenous administration of nutritive nerve drugs including methylcobalamin, vitamin B, vitamin C and other nutritive drugs for the nerves; 3) if the spinal joints are stabilized, and the vital signs are stable, rehabilitation therapy should be carried out. Rehabilitation therapy includes hand function therapy, lower limb therapy, respiratory training, because some people with cervical spinal cord injury will have respiratory muscle paralysis, so it is very necessary to train abdominal breathing. There are also electrical stimulation, physical factor therapy, physical factor therapy for cervical spinal cord injury, including biofeedback therapy for wrist extensor, tibialis anterior, fibularis longus and shortus muscles, and electroencephalography, which are very helpful for the recovery of cervical spinal cord injury.