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Every two HOURS someone is paralysed in the UK – nearly DOUBLE the previous estimate

The Canary by The Canary
17 May 2024
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New data reveals the number of people injured or diagnosed with a spinal cord injury is approximately double that previously estimated.

Spinal cord injury cases: drastically underestimated

A new data analysis was conducted by Andrew Coxon, National Spinal Cord Injury Database (NSCID) Manager at the NHS, Abigail Lock, CEO at Back Up and Shajia Shahid, Clinical Research Network Manager at Spinal Research with the support of charities including the Spinal Injuries Association.

The analysis indicates that there are an estimated 4,400 new cases of spinal cord injuries per year in the UK. This equates to someone becoming paralysed every two hours.

As a result, the estimated prevalence in the UK has risen to 105,000.

The analysis was derived from multiple NHS data sources. Previous estimates stated that there was a total of 50,000 people living with a spinal cord injury, with 2,500 new cases each year. These new estimates, however, indicate a considerable increase across both figures.

Devastating impacts

While improved data collection and further analysis are necessary, it is speculated that a significant portion of the increase can be attributed to the broader inclusion of both traumatic (stemming from physical trauma) and non-traumatic (e.g., cord compression, tumours, inflammation, and infections) injuries.

Spinal cord injury can be caused by an accident, an illness or a health condition. They affect not just your mobility and sensation, but also the functioning of your bladder, bowel, skin, breathing and sexual function.

These statistics have profound implications for design and delivery of services to people living with the condition, including:

  •                Acute, rehabilitation, and community health services
  •                Adult Care
  •                Continuing Health Care
  •                Wheelchair Services
  •                Non-governmental agencies engaged in transport, housing and the workplace
  •                Charities and the third sector

The charities are calling on all government departments to ensure that every person has the care and support they need and deserve to lead a fulfilled and independent life.

Rise in spinal cord injury cases is ‘no surprise’

Nik Hartley OBE, chief executive of Spinal Injuries Association, said:

The revelation that there are double the number of people across the UK who are sustaining a spinal cord injury each year is stark, but no surprise to the charities that support people across the UK.

People with a spinal cord injury and their families too often face stretched or inappropriate health and support services, barriers to accessing carers, transport and housing, and a lack of awareness about this life-long condition.

The NHS and wider government must dramatically increase vital specialist health care and support to the 4,400 people each year who are having to come to terms with a life of paralysis from spinal cord injury. We will not stop campaigning until that change in investment happens.

Abigail Lock, chief executive of charity Back Up, said:

Spinal cord injury can happen to any body at any time.  When it does your whole life changes in an instant.  A positive future is possible but it’s imperative that anyone sustaining a spinal cord injury and their families receive the right support.

Back Up bought the sectors charities together in coalition to shine a light on this issue and get a better understanding of the scale of the challenge. It is shocking that almost 80% of people with spinal cord injury are not getting to NHS specialist spinal cord injury centres. This needs to change.

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