SCI research is remarkable for the high number of treatment trials in humans but sadly till date, in-spite of the huge resources that have been expended in research and human trials none has produced a major improvement in neurological recovery or a meaningful increase in function (Tator 2006, Simon et al. 2009, Wang et al. 2009, Jablonska et al. 2010). The complex pathophysiology of SCI, consisting of primary and secondary mechanisms may explain the difficulty in finding a suitable therapy (Blesch and Tuszynski 2008). The primary (mechanical) injury serves as the nidus from which secondary mechanisms of injury extend; which involves a cascade of vascular, cellular and biochemical events (Ray et al. 2002, Simon et al. 2009).