Slip and fall accidents tend to be underestimated, but they often result in severe injuries, especially during the winter months. While spinal cord injuries are often associated with car accidents, winter slip and fall accidents are also a common cause. Spinal cord injuries can lead to permanent damage to bodily and motor functions. Those living with these types of injuries often face many long-term challenges beyond the initial injury, impacting daily life and mental health. The Mayo Clinic has found that damage to the spinal cord could alter bodily functions below the injured area and that it is not uncommon for those dealing with the life-altering effects of a spinal cord injury to suffer from depression.
Common Complications from Spinal Cord Injuries
Winter slip and fall accidents can cause serious, long-lasting injuries, including spinal cord damage and a range of secondary health complications. These incidents often lead to:
- Loss of bladder or bowel control
- Sensations of heat, cold, and pressure
- A loss of circulatory control that leads to an increase or decrease in blood pressure
- Swelling of the extremities and an increased risk for blood clots and deep vain thrombosis
- Respiratory inefficiencies that cause difficulty breathing, coughing, and increase the risk of pneumonia
- Muscle sprains and ligament strains
- Compression fractures, including spinal compression fractures
- Broken bones, including wrists, hips, and shins, as well as other injuries
- Herniated discs in the spine (most commonly in the lower back)
- Concussions caused by falling on ice and hitting your head
Your Options In Case of a Winter Slip and Fall Injury
Winter slip and fall risks are not just about icy sidewalks. It is important to stay alert and practice safety in all winter activities, whether you are hanging holiday decorations, sledding, or ice skating. Even activities that seem fun can lead to serious injuries, such as falls on ice or slippery surfaces, so it’s always recommended to pay attention and stay aware of your surroundings.
