Hello I had an accident in 2019 month of November 9, Gone through Spinal cord surgery November 15, and the damage is C7/D1 Spondyloptosis ,I am able too move my hand but unable to hold any thing single handed every finger are moving but don't have enough strength, and the lower part of my body don't have any scene. I want to know that I am able to walk like before.
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You need to consult a Neurophysician to check your current body condition.
You have to take Physiotherapy continuously to regain full strength and to walk again.
You need spinal rehabilitation from an expert Physiotherapist.
Hi.seems that you will require a thorough functional assessment from a physiotherapist and an occupational therapist. Would advice you to enroll for an intensive programme of rehabilitation,with clearance for the same from your treating physician.
Yes insha Allah you will be able to walk again start Physiotherapy exercises on daily basis your condition is now reach to paraplegia start Physiotherapy if you hire a best person who have well knowledge you will be able to walk with in a month the same case I have done before one month he is now in a walking condition.
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