After suffering from an injury that led to spinal cord damage, Indiana residents like you may be wondering what the road to recovery will look like. Physical therapy can help in many ways, though it isn’t a miracle cure.
Mayo Clinic takes a look at spinal cord injury rehabilitation . In many cases, this is a combination of physical therapies and mental health counseling that work together to al low a patient to slowly improve areas of mobility that were damaged.
There are different types of rehabilitation. You may have to try different programs out to see which one works best for you. For example, if only your arms were affected, you may want to try a therapy that focuses on the functional restoration of the upper extremities.
But just how effective are these therapies? Of course, the unfortunate truth is that there is no permanent cure-all solution to every type of spinal cord injury out there. Many people with spinal injuries struggle to recover, and a portion do not attain the same level of physical ability that they had before their incident.
However, treatments are improving every day. Not only is physical therapy itself becoming more targeted and widely available, but assisted moving technology is also evolving along with new surgical techniques.
In the meantime, treatment and therapy can be expensive. You may want to contact an attorney to see if you are eligible for compensation.
If you've been injured due to the negligence of others, don't hesitate to reach out to Sarkisian Law Offices. Our team is ready to provide you with a free consultation to discuss the details of your case and outline the legal options available to you.
Remember, you don't have to navigate this alone. Sarkisian Law Offices is here to fight for your rights and help you rebuild your life after a personal injury.
We have been handling personal injury cases in Indiana for over 40 years and are committed to getting the best possible outcome for our clients.
* Past results are not an express or implied prediction of future success, and should not be construed as such. Past results cannot guarantee future performance. Any result in a single case is not meant to create an expectation of similar results in future matters because each case involves many different factors, therefore, results will differ on a case-by-case basis. (Ind. Prof. Cond. R. 7.1).
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