Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation By John Macfarlane on February 23, 2022

Physical therapy sessionSpinal cord injuries can have catastrophic and lifelong effects on a person’s physical and emotional well being. Often, the damage of a spinal cord injury is irreversible. However, that doesn’t mean that there isn’t hope for the injured to achieve some level of recovery or to learn to adapt positively to a new way of life.

Spinal cord injury rehabilitation encourages recovery and improved general health. While rehabilitation is essential after a spinal cord injury, it can be costly. The spinal cord injury attorneys at Younker Hyde Macfarlane, PLLC work with injury victims in Salt Lake City, Utah to hold liable parties accountable for rehabilitation costs and other injury damages.

The Goal of Spinal Cord Rehabilitation

Spinal cord injuries often result in long-lasting or lifelong limitations. However, the goal of spinal cord rehabilitation is to work with the injured to optimize their neurological recovery and general health. With appropriate therapy, individuals can learn new ways of life that will allow them to be as independent and productive as possible.

Common Aspects of Spinal Cord Rehabilitation

Spinal cord rehabilitation is customized to best meet each individual’s unique needs. Because the effects of a spinal cord injury can vary greatly from one person to another, the rehabilitation process may be different for each individual. Depending on a person’s physical and emotional needs, rehabilitation may include:

  • Physical therapy
  • Occupational therapy
  • Respiratory therapy
  • Training in the use of assistive devices
  • Spasticity management
  • Sexuality and fertility management
  • Bladder and bowel management
  • Community re-entry and recreational therapy
  • Support and peer mentoring
  • Patient and family education

How Much Does Spinal Cord Rehabilitation Cost?

Many people who suffer a spinal cord injury attend a concentrated rehabilitation program for several weeks at the beginning of their recovery process. This can be extremely helpful in setting people on the right path after their injury, but it is costly. And it is important to understand that most will continue to need medical and rehabilitative treatment throughout their life. 

The Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation estimates that the healthcare costs and expense of living costs for a spinal cord injury can be as much as $1,064,716 during the first year of the injury and $184,891 for each subsequent year. That does not take into account related financial losses, such as lost wages or diminished wage-earning capacity.

Holding Liable Parties Accountable for Spinal Cord Injuries 

Taking into account medical expenses, rehabilitation costs, and lost wages, the financial damages of a spinal cord injury can be devastating. Additionally, spinal cord injuries can cause physical and emotional pain and suffering that greatly diminishes a person’s quality of life. If another person or party is responsible for a spinal cord injury, they should be held accountable for the economic and non-economic damages related to the injury.

The spinal cord injury attorneys at Younker Hyde Macfarlane, PLLC, work with individuals in the Salt Lake City area to pursue compensation for injury losses. Whether a spinal cord injury is the result of a car accident, workplace accident, or a slip and fall, we gather the evidence necessary to prove liability so that our clients can be justly compensated.

Contact Us

If you or a loved one has been involved in an accident that caused a spinal cord injury, the attorneys at Younker Hyde Macfarlane, PLLC can assist you in filing a personal injury claim. To discuss the details of your injury with our legal team, contact our law firm online or call (801) 335-6467 at your earliest convenience.

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At Younker Hyde Macfarlane, PLLC, our attorneys have decades of combined experience in complex cases. We represent clients in all types of personal injury cases, with a special focus on medical malpractice claims. Our firm is associated with the following professional organizations:

  • Utah Bar Association
  • American Bar Association
  • Salt Lake County Bar Association
  • American Trial Lawyers Association

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