While recent advances in emergency care and rehabilitation allow many
SCI patients to survive, methods for reducing the extent of injury and
for restoring function are still limited. Immediate treatment for acute
SCI includes techniques to relieve cord compression, prompt (within 8
hours of the injury) drug therapy with corticosteroids such as
methylprednisolone to minimize cell damage, and stabilization of the
vertebrae of the spine to prevent further injury.
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