The types of disability associated with SCI vary greatly depending on
the severity of the injury, the segment of the spinal cord at which the
injury occurs, and which nerve fibers are damaged.
Most people with SCI
regain some functions between a week and 6 months after injury, but the
likelihood of spontaneous recovery diminishes after 6 months.
Rehabilitation strategies can minimize long-term disability.
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