Signs of Improvement in Incomplete Paraplegia
Disease description:
After suffering from cerebral hemorrhage, I developed incomplete paraplegia and underwent a period of rehabilitation therapy. Could you please tell me what signs indicate improvement in incomplete paraplegia?
Intracerebral hemorrhage is primarily caused by elevated blood pressure or rupture of intracranial aneurysms, leading to neurological damage. Incomplete paraplegia refers clinically to partial loss—rather than complete loss—of sensory, motor, or sphincter function below the level of spinal cord injury. Improvement in pathology may manifest as gradual recovery of sensation and motor function in patients presenting with numbness or paralysis of the limbs, along with improved consciousness.