S34: Injury of nerves and lumbar spinal cord at abdomen, lower back and pelvis level

S34.0: Concussion and oedema of lumbar spinal cord

The spinal cord is located in the spinal column. The spinal cord is made up of nerve fibers. The brain uses the nerve fibers to exchange information with the organs, skin and muscles. The spinal cord extends from the cervical spine to the upper area of the lumbar spine.

If the lower part of the spinal cord is injured, there can be a variety of symptoms in the lower half of the body. You may no longer be able to move your legs properly, for example. One may no longer properly feel touch, heat or pain in some parts of the body. Certain bodily functions, such as passing water and emptying your bowels, may also be affected.