Rehabilitation
Information about treatment available at rehabilitation hospitals.
- Analgesics
You may, as a result of your injury, have pain for which you will be prescribed an analgesic.
Posted on: Mon, Aug 9, 2010
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- Drug Treatment of Chronic, Central Pain
Some persons with a spinal cord injury develop a chronic burning, numbness or stabbing pain below the level of injury. This type of pain often does not respond to the usual analgesics such as acetaminophen, NSAIDS or narcotics.
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- Drugs For Bladder Spasticity
Both oxybutynin and tolterodine have long-acting formulations with different doses than are listed in this section.
Posted on: Mon, Aug 9, 2010
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- Drugs for Spasticity
A number of skeletal muscle relaxants are used to relieve the spasticity associated with a spinal cord injury. These muscle relaxants are also helpful for some individuals in controlling the pain associated with spasticity.
Posted on: Mon, Aug 9, 2010
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- Medication
It is important that you know about the medications you may be taking as a result of your spinal cord injury.
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- Respiratory Care
People with high level spinal cord injury will often have breathing difficulties.
Posted on: Mon, Feb 28, 2011
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