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University of Veterinary Medicine, Budapest



Department of Physiology

Treatment of spinal cord injuries with modern methods



Table of Contents


=== Introduction ====

Treatments

Tetanus Neurotoxin Injections

Stem Cell Intraspinal Transplantation

Electroacupuncture

Conclusion

References


1. Introduction



2. Treatments


2.1 Tetanus Neurotoxin Injections



2.2 Stem Cell Intraspinal Transplantation



2.3 Electroacupuncture


Electroacupuncture is a form of general acupuncture which involves electricity introduced into the needles used to find the disorder in the animal’s body. Acupuncture is a form of alternative treatment which uses the vital force or Chi in other word of the body to help it heal itself. The needles are inserted into special points throughout the body stimulating them and by that the body recognizes the puncture points and invests more energy to restore the given area. Electroacupuncture is best used in cases when the patients suffer from painful neurologic and muscle conditions which became more and more common in pets.

The technique of Electroacupuncture is to insert filiform needles into the acupoinst, which will conduct the electric current that passes through it. Some authors (Dragomir et al., 2021) say that pain and muscle spasm can be best treated with continuous high frequency (80–120 Hz) since it triggers the body to releases endorphins. Low frequency (5–20 Hz) can help with the recovery of motor neurons in paralysis and in general it can boost recuperation from neuralgia and degenerative lesions of the nervous system. Electroacupuncture can be useful as well when a patient can’t go under surgery however it can take from weeks to years until the patient shows progress.

The most frequent condition related to the topic is the intervertebral disc disease. The severity of the condition can be measured from 1 to 5 in connection with the neurological disfunction where 1 is concerning animals with no neurological symptoms whereas 5 is regarding patients with no deep pain perception. In this discussion dogs with specific criteria were examined such as dogs with different stages of intervertebral disc disease and the final diagnosis was made with the help of different imaging techniques like magnetic resonance imaging or computed tomography scans. According to previous treatments, the dogs can be separated to five groups: Group A was composed of dogs that underwent spinal decompression surgery (hemilaminectomy), Group B included dogs who had electro acupuncture before the surgery, and dogs who underwent corticosteroids which are the comparison treatment against the electroacupuncture were put into Group C. In view of this Group E dogs were treated with both Electroacupuncture and corticosteroids and Group E only received the electroacupuncture treatment. The members of the last two groups didn’t get surgery but, in all cases, the neurological recovery rate was examined with the short- and long-term effects. Overall, nine studies could be evaluated according to the different treatments (“Table 3”, Dragomir et al., 2021).


3. Conclusion



4. References