Spinal Cord Injury / Paralysis

Causes & Prevention

Risk Factors and Prevention of Spinal Cord Injury

Spinal cord injury is usually caused by an unexpected accident. However, certain populations are at higher risk.

Causes and Effects of Spinal Cord Injury

According to the Mayo Clinic, the most common causes of spinal cord inury in the US are:

  • Motor vehicle accidents
  • Acts of violence
  • Falls
  • Sports and recreation injuries

What Does It Mean When Medical Experts Say "Race" Is A Risk Factor For Certain Diseases?

Editor's Note:

"Race" is sometimes mentioned as a risk factor in the development of certain cancers and a number of other diseases. When you read this in a discussion about an illness, note that the explanation seldom refers to anything biological. Instead, it usually refers to behavior, such as eating habits. The kinds of behavior usually mentioned as risk factors are culturally determined. They are not genetic or biological.

Carrying a Mobile or Cordless Phone during Thunder storms can be lethal

A flashover usually occurs when someone is struck by lightning: the skin conducts the flash over the body.

Mobile or cordless phones should not be used or even carried outdoors during a thunder storm, because they stop the flashover, and that leads to an increased risk for internal injuries, paralysis, or death.