Whether the paraplegic can walk again is generally related to the location of the lesion, the severity of the disease and the effect of treatment, and it is possible to resume walking normally.
1. Can resume normal walking: If the cause of paraplegia belongs to trauma-induced spinal cord shock transient injury, and if it belongs to incomplete injury, after surgical treatment to promote the spinal cord to return to normal, and then after professional rehabilitation care, it is generally possible to resume normal walking.
2. Unable to return to normal walking: If the injury is complete and the spinal cord lesion is not restored to normal after surgical treatment, this situation will lead to a lot of walking functions can not be restored to normal, resulting in the patient not being able to walk normally.
After paraplegia occurs, it is necessary to go to regular hospitals to receive systematic examination as soon as possible, and receive treatment as soon as possible after diagnosis, in order to strive for a better prognosis.