Levels of Spinal Cord Injury: Understanding Neurological Classification and Functional Reality
Numbers don’t tell the whole story. When someone hears “T10 complete spinal cord injury” or “C5 incomplete,” those clinical descriptors attempt categorising something profoundly individual. The anatomical level matters—where the spinal cord sustained damage determines which body systems function versus those requiring support. But within each level exists tremendous variation. Two people with identical injury…
