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Can a quadriplegic walk again?
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The circumstances of spinal cord injuries (SCI) vary from person to person. Additionally, depending on whether the SCI is incomplete or complete also will play a crucial role in a person’s prognosis and whether they may walk again. Unfortunately, there is no cure for a completely severed spinal cord, and therefore is no guaranteed outcome.

The greatest chance for recovery involves undergoing immediate treatment and rehabilitation, as well as time, commitment, and having a positive attitude. Surgery to remove any obstructive elements or to realign the spinal column, using supportive braces or other equipment, and occupational or physical therapy may be required. Some people have responded well to acupuncture and chiropractic methods, although there is no scientific proof that these methods will affect paralysis symptoms.

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