A spinal cord injury is one of the
most dangerous injuries that can be sustained by a person. Depending upon the
location and completeness of the injury, spinal cord damage can lead to
paralysis and may even be life-threatening. Injuries to the spinal cord in
the cervical spine are the most severe and may cause complete tetraplegia.
Prevention of a serious spine injury is the best way to protect the spinal cord
from being damaged.
The Mayo Clinic reports that spinal cord injuries occur more
frequently in people ages 18-35, typically as a result of motor vehicle
accidents. The second highest age group in which spinal cord injuries occur is
the elderly. The elderly are at a higher risk for falls, which could lead to
damage of the spine and spinal cord.
In
many cases, there is nothing that the injured person could have done to prevent
the injury. It was simply a case of being in the wrong place at the wrong time.
And while there is no way to ever 100 percent guarantee your own safety or that
of the one you love; there are measures that you can take to increase safety
and decrease your chances of sustaining an injury to the spinal cord.
General Prevention for Spinal Cord Injuries
- Always wear a seatbelt
when driving or riding in a motor vehicle. This is very important for
children. Make sure to properly install child safety restraints in the
vehicle.
- Never drive a motor
vehicle under the influence of alcohol or drugs, or ride with anyone who
has.
- Avoid distractions
while driving and pay close attention to the road. Texting and phone calls
can wait.
- Keep a clean home. Slips
and falls happen frequently in the home. It is important to keep the floor
clear of hazards that could lead to a fall. This is especially important
for the elderly as a fall can be more devastating for them. Installing
handrails on staircases may also help to improve the safety of your home.
- Never move someone who
has a suspected spinal cord injury. Let emergency professionals evaluate
the injured person. Moving someone with a spinal cord injury could further
damage the spinal cord.
Sports Safety
- Always wear a helmet and
all suggested safety equipment. Safety equipment issued to sports players
is an important factor in preventing injuries, including spinal cord
injuries. It is important to replace worn or damaged protective equipment.
- Obey all traffic signs
while riding a bike and do not wear headphones.
- Always check out the
area where skateboarding takes place. Make sure the area is clear of any
debris that could cause a fall.
- Learn all of the rules
of contact sports. Following the rules may prevent injury, especially to
the spinal cord.
- Avoid extreme sports.
Extreme sports such as bungee jumping, sky-diving, and base-jumping are
very dangerous. Accidents which do not prove fatal may cause life long
spinal cord damage. If you do choose to partake in these activities,
understand that you are assuming the risk of your injury.
- Horseback riding is a
dangerous activity even when done by a trained rider. Use caution when
riding a horse. Get information about the horse you are riding so that you
may prepare yourself for the type of ride you are in for and always wear a
helmet.
Playground Safety
- Supervise small children
at all times. Children like to climb. A fall from even a few feet in the
air can cause a spinal cord injury.
- Inspect playground
equipment. Make sure it is intact before letting children play.
- Trampolines are fun but
can lead to serious injury. Make sure to always supervise children while
jumping to ensure that they are jumping safely.
Pool Safety
- While diving into a
swimming pool, always make sure there is enough water so that you do not
hit the bottom of the pool. It is a good rule of thumb to not dive into
water less than 10-12 feet deep.
- Never push anyone into a
swimming pool. This could lead to a serious injury including spinal cord
damage.
- Keep the area surrounding a
swimming pool clear of hazards and keep it well lit.
Preventing
spinal cord injuries is sometimes impossible, however, there are some general
safety practices, which may make them less likely. We do not need to live in
constant fear of injury to prevent spinal cord injuries, rather just be aware
of what may cause them. You just may end up saving a life.
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Further more the most thing is how we can protect our spine. The spine can be protected by moving properly during exercise and daily activities. Emmanuel Joshua (2017-04-10416)
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