
Spinal Cord Injury Care.
Spinal Cord Injury care. Are we doing enough ?
Dr. Carol Henricks 6/10/2025
There are approximately 18,000 new traumatic spinal cord injuries (SCI) in
the USA every year with approximately 300.000 SCI patients living with
disability. While technology and accommodations have improved the
quality of life for SCI patients, there are treatments that have been left
largely unexplored. Instead of helping SCI patients to adjust to their
“new normal”, the standard of care should be improved.
An acute spinal cord injury is a crush, or compression injury (more serious
injuries sever the cord ). When biological tissue is crushed, swelling
(edema) occurs and there is interruption of blood flow and therefore lack of
oxygenation to the injured tissue. The edema and lack of oxygen cause
progression of the cascade of injury. If Hyperbaric Oxygen Treatment
(HBOT) was initiated as soon as the patient was medically stable enough to
be placed in a chamber, the course of the injury would change. HBOT
reduces edema and increases oxygen availability to tissue. A nutrient
optimization protocol begun immediately with growth factors, correction of
nutritional deficits, detoxification and endocrine problems supports healing.
Pulsed Electromagnetic Field therapy (PEMF) and infrared (IR) light
applied to the site are energetic healing treatments.

The acute post- trauma period is critical, but healing and restoration may
continue during a chronic course of treatment. Continued HBOT
promotes continued healing. PEMF and IR light therapy energize healing.
Epidural stem cells help to bridge the gap across the damaged tissue.
External robotics to restore gait and arm movement also help support the
sensory input that is necessary to complete the loop. When you do not
support continued healing, neurodegenerative changes progress.

All these healing practices should be carried out: they are logical and
scientific. Neuralink is at the forefront of the science that can create
connection where connection has been lost or is incomplete. We have the
ability to do better in caring for SCI patients !