•  
  •  
 

Abstract

Individuals who suffer from spinal cord injuries are very susceptible to autonomic dysreflexia, which unfortunately can lead to death in many cases. By studying this injury, a better understanding of the topic can be achieved, along with potential direction for assistive technologies. The purpose of this study was to ensure that rats with High-Thoracic Spinal Cord Injury were being properly cared for throughout the experimental acclimation process, with proper housing, surgical procedures, diet, and post-operative care. In the lab, these objectives were met, and then blood pressure and electrocardiography recordings were taken before and after the animal was paralyzed. This data was then analyzed with baseline and startle recordings to see the changes that these animals go through after a high-thoracic spinal cord injury. The technology developed from this data could help prevent autonomic dysreflexia and help those who suffer from spinal cord injuries have an easier and more tolerable lifestyle.

Share

COinS