People normally experience occasional injury. On the
other hand, if this injury is amplified to a certain degree, then it might
hinder that person from fulfilling certain life activities. This impediment
thus affects the victim not only physically but also emotionally. Stating all
of these adverse effects, vehicle accidents come to mind.
Meanwhile, one of the places where vehicle accidents
are prevalent includes the State of California. According to the National
Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), there were some 2,715 traffic
fatalities in the area in 2010.
Therefore, there is a great possibility that those who survived the
crashes had sustained grievous injuries.
One of this is the spinal cord injury (SCI). SCI’s are
defined as the result of trauma where the nerve roots of the spinal cord are
often severed and the part below the injury is affected that would in the end
lead to the paralysis of the victim.
In addition, the spine may have fractures and it may
be crushed or dislocated due to the impact of the mishap. This ends in the
impediment of the movements of the patients. Consequently, they may be
frustrated and depressed as a result of these.
Additionally, SCI’s are considered by many medical
specialists as a “traitor ailment” because once left undiagnosed, the SCI can
aggravate the condition of the victim. Some patients who knew of their
condition quite late were completely paralyzed. If left untreated for a long
time, certain patients even suffer vegetative coma.