: Loss of voluntary control over bowel movements.
: Unlike a "complete" injury where all sensation and motor function are lost below the injury site, an "incomplete" diagnosis means the patient retains some sensory or motor function .
: Loss of bladder control, often requiring intermittent catheterization.
: Individuals may feel pressure, extreme sensations, or have limited movement in one or both legs. Common Complications :
: Loss of voluntary control over bowel movements.
: Unlike a "complete" injury where all sensation and motor function are lost below the injury site, an "incomplete" diagnosis means the patient retains some sensory or motor function . T11 Incomplete
: Loss of bladder control, often requiring intermittent catheterization. : Loss of voluntary control over bowel movements
: Individuals may feel pressure, extreme sensations, or have limited movement in one or both legs. Common Complications : T11 Incomplete