Paraplegia is a spinal cord injury that paralyzes the lower limbs, caused by damage to the spinal cord and nervous system. It affects movement in the trunk, legs, and pelvic region. Causes include spinal fractures, tumors, infections, and trauma. Paraplegia is categorized as complete or incomplete based on the extent of movement loss. Complications include pressure sores, urinary issues, muscle tightness, osteoporosis, and respiratory problems. Physiotherapy focuses on prevention of complications, strengthening, stretching, mobility training, and achieving independence through exercise and assistive devices.
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