Overview of Quadriplegia (Tetraplegia)
Quadriplegia also known as tetraplegia, is a type of paralysis that affects all four limbs and the torso, typically resulting from a severe injury to the spinal cord, especially in the cervical (neck) region. This condition can drastically change a person's ability to move, feel, and control body functions. While the extent of the paralysis depends on the level and severity of spinal cord injury, early intervention, rehabilitation, and supportive care can improve quality of life.
Types of Quadriplegia (Tetraplegia)
1. Complete Quadriplegia: Total loss of movement and sensation below the neck.
2. Incomplete Quadriplegia: Some motor or sensory function remains below the injury level.
3. Spastic Quadriplegia: Characterised by stiff muscles and jerky movements.
4. Flaccid Quadriplegia: Muscles become limp or soft due to nerve damage.
5. Acute Quadriplegia: Occurs suddenly after trauma or medical emergency.
6. Chronic Quadriplegia: Long-term or permanent condition after spinal cord damage.
Symptoms of Quadriplegia (Tetraplegia)
Loss of movement in arms, legs and torso
Loss of sensation or abnormal sensations like tingling or burning
Difficulty breathing or shallow breaths
Inability to control bowel and bladder function
Muscle spasms or uncontrolled jerking movements
Pain or intense pressure in the neck or spine
Weakness or numbness below the neck
Fatigue and loss of balance or coordination
Causes of Quadriplegia (Tetraplegia)
Traumatic spinal cord injury for example, car accidents, falls, sports injuries
Cervical spine fractures or dislocations
Tumors or growths pressing on the spinal cord
Spinal cord infections for example, abscess, meningitis
Stroke affecting the upper spinal cord
Congenital defects like spina bifida
Degenerative diseases for example, multiple sclerosis
Inflammatory conditions like transverse myelitis
Complications in Quadriplegia (Tetraplegia)
Respiratory failure or pneumonia due to weak lung function
Urinary tract infections (UTIs) and kidney problems
Bedsores and skin breakdown from immobility
Blood clots, especially deep vein thrombosis (DVT)
Muscle atrophy and joint stiffness
Autonomic dysreflexia (sudden high blood pressure)
Depression and emotional challenges
Dependency on caregivers or assistive devices
Risk Factors of Quadriplegia (Tetraplegia)
Engaging in high-risk activities without protective gear
History of spinal trauma or vertebral injury
Poor posture or neck/spine strain over time
Underlying neurological diseases
Osteoporosis leading to fragile spinal bones
Male gender (statistically higher incidence)
Age group 16–30 (common age for traumatic injuries)
Preventions of Quadriplegia (Tetraplegia)
Use seat belts and airbags while driving
Wear helmets and safety gear during sports and physical activities
Follow workplace safety protocols for lifting and movement
Avoid risky behaviors like diving into shallow water
Get vaccinated against diseases that affect the nervous system
Maintain strong bones through diet, exercise and avoiding smoking
Address back pain or neck injuries early through medical consultation
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