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Can you recover from a T12 injury?

Can you recover from a T12 injury?

A T12 spinal cord injury affects lower body functions such as walking and bowel and bladder functions. Fortunately, individuals with T12 spinal cord injuries generally have normal, full functioning of their upper bodies, which allows a great deal of independence.

What is a T12 paraplegic?

A person with a complete C4 level of injury is paralyzed from the shoulders down. A person with a complete T12 level of injury is paralyzed from the waist down.

Can you walk with a T12 fracture?

All the patients with L1 fractures and 70.9% of the patients with T12 fractures were able to walk independently with or without walking aids, but unfortunately, all the patients with T10 and T11 fractures didn’t regain the walking ability even 12 months after surgery.


What does the T12 vertebra control?

The region of your spinal cord protected by this vertebra controls your abdominal muscles, lower back, stability and support. Unfortunately, pain from a T12 injury can be tricky to diagnose as it can radiate to other areas of your body and not be centered where the injury actually is.

What type of paralysis would occur at C6?

After a C6 spinal cord injury, individuals experience varying degrees of paralysis in the upper and lower body, also known as quadriplegia.

How long does it take to recover from a T12 fracture?

This takes most of the pressure off the fractured vertebral body, and allows the vertebrae to heal. It also protects the vertebra and stops further collapse of the bone. Vertebral fractures usually take about three months to fully heal.

Where is a T12 fracture?

A T12 or L1 compression fracture most commonly happens as a wedge fracture, which occurs when the front part of the vertebra collapses and the back doesn’t, making the bone look like a wedge. Osteoporosis, which causes decreased bone density, is a common risk factor for compression fractures.

How long does it take for a T12 compression fracture to heal?

Many spine compression fractures heal in two or three months. If you have osteoporosis, a full recovery may take as long as a year. Regular follow-up visits during this time allow your doctor to evaluate the fractured vertebra and the way your spine is responding to the injury.

What are the symptoms of a pinched nerve at C6?

Compression or inflammation of the C6 spinal nerve is common3,5 and may cause additional symptoms such as:

  • Pain in the shoulder, upper arm, forearm, hand, thumb, and index finger; frequently aggravated by arm or neck movements.
  • Numbness in the outer side of the forearm, thumb, and index finger.

How Serious is a C6 fracture?

A C6 spinal cord injury affects the cord near the base of the neck. Injuries to this area of the spinal cord can result in loss of sensation or function of everything in the body from the top of the ribcage on down, including all four extremities.

Can you walk with a fractured spine?

Depending on how severe your injury is, you may experience pain, difficulty walking, or be unable to move your arms or legs (paralysis). Many fractures heal with conservative treatment; however severe fractures may require surgery to realign the bones.

Where are the T12 vertebrae located in the spine?

The T12 vertebra is located in the last position of the thoracic section of the spine, and sits just above the lumbar section. The portion of the spinal cord that the thoracic vertebrae protect is known as the thoracic cord. This part of the cord controls abdominal muscles. Injury to these vertebrae can cause several problems,…

What causes a compression fracture of the T12 vertebra?

T12, or thoracic vertebra 12, is the last vertebra in the thoracic spine, right at the top of the lower back curve. Falls in which a person lands on the buttocks or feet can cause a compression fracture of the T12 vertebra.

Can a person with a broken t9-t12 vertebrae breathe normally?

If the injury is below T1, then the patient will have the use of their arms, chest, and upper back. If there is a severe injury to the T9 – T12 vertebrae, like a fracture due to a car accident or violent trauma, then the patient may be left a paraplegic. However, people with thoracic injuries can still: Breathe normally with limited endurance

How does t6-t12 spinal cord injury affect the body?

T6-T12 spinal cord injuries affect the chest, trunk, and abdominal muscles. Patients with lower thoracic spinal cord injuries generally have partial trunk control and are able to sit upright independently. Additionally, T6-T12 SCI patients generally are able to perform transfers in and out of wheelchairs independently.