Applying low-frequency bladder vibration (LFBV) to patients with spinal cord injury ... functions below the injury level. For individuals with SCI between C5 and C7 cervical levels, this can ...
Other causes of radiculopathy include spinal trauma, rheumatoid arthritis, prior spine surgery and bone diseases. Often a history of symptoms and physical exam may lead to suspicion of spinal stenosis ...
Two types of back injury are spondylolisthesis and cervical radiculopathy ... The types of vertebrae are: A number of other imaging and electrical studies may also be used to identify back ...
Spinal cord injury (SCI)—a condition that leads to partial or complete paralysis—has a profound impact on millions of individuals globally. Despite recent advances in SCI treatment, restoring lost ...
Degenerative cervical myelopathy (DCM) is a clinical condition of upper motor neuron lesion signs, that is confirmed with advanced imaging demonstrating ... increased rates of early spinal ...
With a history of spinal injury and having not undergone a surgical stabilization, a syrinx was suspected. A magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) study of the patient's cervical and thoracic spine was ...
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