Spinal Cord Injuries Clinical Trial
Official title:
Effects of Upper Limb Ergometer on Pulmonary Function Among Patients With Spinal Cord Injury.
Randomized Control Trial, To determine the effects of arm ergometer exercise on pulmonary function of Spinal Cord Injury.
The spinal cord is a tubular structure contained nervous tissue. This acts as a transmission
channel of nerve signals within the brain and spinal cord. It contains grey and white matter.
The grey matter consists of cell bodies of different sensory and motor neurons and white
matter consists of oriented spinal tracts.
By 2007, a prospective observational study had been conducted after a disaster occurred in
Pakistan which was the most cataclysmic natural disaster in country's history as a result
73000 people were lost their lives and 126000 were harmed. There was no Spinal Cord Injury
(SCI) registry existed in the country but according to different estimates 650-750 had been
effected of SCI.
In United States SCI incidence mainly due to higher percentage of violence-related SCIs
(18%)which is higher compared to the western Europe (8%) Australia (2%). In Pakistan the most
common traumatic cause of SCI was falling from different cause followed by road traffic
accident (RAT) (25.2%) and functional aerobic impairment (FAI) (8.4%). The way that SCI is
associated with fantastic expenses and human sufferings , yet careful statistics of SCI are
not accessible in dominant of developing countries including Pakistan.
Total lung capacities become abnormal in chronic spinal cord injury patients. Changes in
chest wall compliance and decreased respiratory muscle strength leads to abnormal changes in
overall lung capacities.
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