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Spinal cord injury survivors advocate more rehabilitation centres

Mr Muyideen cautioned parents to enlighten their children against rough play.

• September 3, 2025
Spinal cord patients in Nigeria
Spinal cord patients in Nigeria[credit :the whispers newspaper]

The Spinal Cord Injury Association of Nigeria on Wednesday appealed to government at all tiers to establish more Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) rehabilitation centres for survivors across Nigeria.

The Chairman of the Kwara State chapter of the association, Abdul-Azeez Muyideen, made the call at a news conference in Ilorin, ahead of the 2025 World Spinal Cord Injury Day, annually observed on September 5.

The theme of the 2025 SCI Day is “Fall Prevention, Spinal Cord Protection,” which lays emphasis on one of the most critical, yet preventable, risks for people living with spinal cord injuries.

The spinal cord is a vital part of the central nervous system, extending from the brainstem to the lower back, and is responsible for transmitting nerve signals between the brain and the body.

However, a spinal cord injury often causes permanent changes in strength, feeling and other body functions below the site of the injury, as it involves damage to any part of the spinal cord.

Mr Muyideen observed that “Nigeria does not have enough rehabilitation centres for effective treatment of people affected by SCI.”

He said rehabilitation centres are specialised facilities that provide comprehensive, multidisciplinary care to help individuals with SCI to maximise their functional independence and reintegrate into their community after injury.

He stated, “Such centres should also provide the needed therapy to help survivors to deal with the trauma they are going through, as some don’t have support and face stigma and rejection, which may lead to suicidal thoughts and depression.”

The chairman observed that the theme of the 2025 global observance was apt, adding that falls often begin at home due to spilt water on the floor, cluttered surroundings, slippery toilets and accidents.

He cautioned parents to enlighten their children against rough play, climbing trees and engaging in violence, adding that these could predispose people to SCI.

He advised people with SCI to seek medical help and warned them against loneliness and staying indoors, saying, “People with SCI can suffer from bedsores if they are left indoors for long, and this can have adverse repercussions on their bodies. People should seek prompt medical attention if they have any issues with their spinal cord.”

(NAN)

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