Living with a spinal cord injury (SCI) presents complex, multifaceted challenges that can dramatically impact quality of life. With approximately 86,000 Canadians currently living with SCI and 4,300 new cases each year, the need for effective, comprehensive symptom management solutions remains critical for this community.
Spinal cord injuries manifest differently depending on the location and severity of damage, resulting in varying degrees of motor and sensory function loss. However, beyond paralysis, SCI often leads to numerous secondary conditions that can be equally life-altering and challenging to treat with conventional approaches.
Some common challenges faced by people with spinal cord injuries include:
- Chronic neuropathic pain that may be severe and resistant to treatment
- Spasticity and muscle spasms that interfere with function and comfort
- Bladder and bowel dysfunction requiring complex management
- Sleep disturbances that compound fatigue and pain
- Depression and anxiety related to adjustment and chronic pain
- Pressure sores and skin management concerns
- Sexual dysfunction and fertility issues
- Temperature regulation problems
- Respiratory complications in higher-level injuries
- Autonomic dysreflexia in injuries above T6 level
Traditional treatments typically involve physical rehabilitation, multiple medications for different symptoms (pain relievers, muscle relaxants, antispasmodics), and various assistive technologies. However, these approaches don’t work optimally for everyone, often come with significant side effects, and may address only isolated aspects of the condition. This reality has led many Canadians with SCI to explore complementary options, including medical cannabis, as part of their comprehensive care.