Spinal Cord Injury and sexual dysfunction?

I wanted to know what type of SCI can cause sexual dysfunction. Is it usually from a direct impact to the vertebral column (C1-C7/T1-T12/L1-L5/Sacrum/Coccyx)? Can it be also be from a stretch that could have caused compressions, over extensions, awkward horizontal and vertical torques?

My incident happened at the gym. I was on a rowing machine and strapped my feet in. When I was either leaning or reaching forward in a unconvincing attempt to grab the handlebar that had been left up, a big guy rowing on my left without warning gave me a sudden push forward on the middle of my back and I felt about two crackles to the posterior left of my lower back in the hip line area, but no pain at the time. I didn’t feel anything the next two or three days either. That’s as far as I’ll go for now if you can give me an opinion on what you think happened. I’m currently waiting to see a physician, please answer if you have knowledge in this field. Thank you.

damn some fucker cracked my back a chiro and i think he did it on purpose to me im a girl and now i cant get horny anymore what you think he did to me?????? does that mean i ahve spianl cord damage!!! FUCK!


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