Spinal cord injury

There are more and more patients with spinal injuries, depending on the mechanism of damage, and the classification is different, so it is also difficult to diagnose. But in fact, as long as the local pathological anatomy can be grasped, comprehensive analysis and judgment are made on the premise of comprehensive collection of trauma history, symptoms and signs, and it is not difficult to obtain a correct diagnosis in most cases. On this basis, treatment problems are also easy to solve. For some clinical diagnosis difficulties, CT, MRI, CT plus myelography, CTM and other imaging methods can be used.

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