The general recovery pattern of spinal cord injury is to start the sensory recovery first, then start the motor function recovery, and finally the urinary and bowel function recovery.
The recovery of spinal cord injury generally starts from the lower limbs and slowly progresses to the upper limbs, but not all functions can be recovered, it needs to be decided according to the specific conditions of the patient.
1. Partial Spinal Cord Injury: The recovery time is relatively fast, often after 3 months of treatment, some of the spinal cord nerve functions can be restored.
2. Complete Spinal Cord Injury: The recovery time is slow, and part of the function cannot even be restored, even after active treatment and rehabilitation, there is still no sign of improvement.
It is important to note that the recovery of spinal cord injury is closely related to the quality of life of the patient, and it is necessary to under the guidance of the doctor, active treatment and rehabilitation exercises, as far as possible, a full recovery, so that the patient can carry on a normal life and work.