
The sitting up photo is also good news. The goal was for him to hold his head up, using all the muscles in that area, for 4 minutes. He was able to hold position for 7 minutes. Easy for us, quite difficult for C1/C2 SCI patient.
Following is a very basic explanation of the Asia scale used to classify spinal cord injury:
American Spinal Injury Association (ASIA) Impairment Scale
A = Complete: No motor or sensory function is preserved in the sacral segments S4-S5.
B = Incomplete: Sensory but not motor function is preserved below the neurological level and includes the sacral segments S4-S5.
C = Incomplete: Motor function is preserved below the neurological level, and more than half of key muscles below the neurological level have a muscle grade less than 3.
D = Incomplete: Motor function is preserved below the neurological level, and at least half of key muscles below the neurological level have a muscle grade of 3 or more.
E = Normal: motor and sensory function are normal.
2 comments:
Great work dan. Keep it up!
Great job Dan..we are so proud of you..Keep up the good work..you are making a difference right where you are at..May the Lord continue to guide you and direct you..blessings, The Basile Family in Puebla
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