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Motor Function Loss

Spinal Cord Motor Function Loss
San Francisco Bay Area - Los Angeles - San Diego

The degree of motor function preserved following a spinal cord injury will depend on the level of injury, and whether the injury was complete or incomplete. Muscle strengths are graded using the following Medical Research Council (MRC) scale of 0-5:

  • 5 - Normal power
  • 4+ - Submaximal movement against resistance
  • 4 - Moderate movement against resistance
  • 4- - Slight movement against resistance
  • 3 - Movement against gravity but not against resistance
  • 2 - Movement with gravity eliminated
  • 1 - Flicker of movement
  • 0 - No movement

The level of injury is the point in the spinal cord at which damage has occurred. The levels are determined by counting the nerves from the top of the spine downwards. These nerves are grouped into four different areas. These are the cervical, thoracic, lumbar and sacral areas of the spinal cord. The location of damage to the spinal cord directly determines how groups of muscles, organs and sensations will be affected.

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We represent clients throughout California and Nevada, including San Francisco, Los Angeles, San Diego, and Las Vegas. Our lawyers will meet with injured people and their families in our office, in their homes, or in their hospital rooms.

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We support the work of The Brain Injury Association of America and the National Spinal Cord Injury Association

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