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Anterior Cord
loss of pain, temp, loss of motor function
Central cord
loss of motor >SN, UE
Brown-Sequard
gunshot, C/L loss of pain, temp, I/L loss of vibration, position, and motor function
Cauda Equina
injury below L1, flaccidity, areflexia, b/b dysfunction
Posterior Cord
loss of bibration, poprioception, stereognosis
Spinal shock
initial flaccidity, usually clears up in 6 months. S2-S4 bulbocavernosus reflex back indicates out of spinal shock
Spastic Bladder
Above s2, increased emptying
Spastic Bowel
above s2, increased emptying
Flaccid bladder
at or below s2, decreased emptying due to decreased tone
Flaccid bowel
s2-s4 decreased emptying