What levels are the sympathetic nervous system
T1-L1
What are the effects of the sympathetic nervous system
At what spinal levels do you find the parasympathetic NS
Craniosacral
Which parasympathetic nerve is of primary interest
Vagus nerve
effects of the parasympathetic NS
What is the sympathetic effect in SCI T6 and above
dependent on level of injury (b/c it goes from T1-L1)
What is the parasympathetic effect in SCI T6 and above
remains intact and UNOPPOSED via the vagus nerve in injuries T6 and higher
Normally, sympathetic increases HR but what occurs when the sympathetic NS is no longer in tact?
therefore must rely on removing parasympathetic
What is the effect of relying on the parasympathetic removal to control heart response
What is autonomic dysreflexia caused by?
With what level of injury does it occur?
caused by massive sympathetic discharge from a noxious or non-noxious stimuli below level of SCI (with injuries above T6)
Autonomic dysreflexia S&S
Common causes of autonomic dysreflexia
Rx + prevention of autonomic dysreflexia?
What is orthostatic hypotensioni
Sudden drop of 20mmHg systolic BP or 10mmHg diastolic BP upon changing positions
Orthostatic Hypotension S&S
o Asymptomatic
o Dizziness, fainting
o Light headedness
o Headache
Orthostatic Hypotension Rx
o mobilize slowly w/ therapy
o use compression stocking or binders
4 Health Risks with SCI
What is DVT + Pulmonary embolism with SCI caused by
Venous stasis
Transient hypercoaguable state
DVT + Pulmonary embolism with SCI Signs
Sudden LE swelling + increase in temp
DVT +Pulmonary embolism with SCI prevention
Heterotrophic ossification w/ SCI S&S
Heterotrophic ossification w/ SCI Rx
+ 2 main contraindication for Rx
Contraindications:
are forced PROM and serial casting
What causes OP in SCI
rapid increase calcium excretion within few days of SCI
What is Post Traumatic Syringomyelia
Formation of an abnormal tubular cavity in the spinal cord