no but you can bleed from the nose if you try a backflip
Hemicord compression refers to the compression of one half (hemi-) of the spinal cord. This compression can cause neurological symptoms like weakness, numbness, and pain on one side of the body corresponding to the affected half of the spinal cord. Treatment often involves surgical decompression to relieve pressure on the spinal cord.
Laminectomy is used for metastatic tumor invasion of the spinal cord (which causes compression), and for narrowing of the spinal cord (a condition called spinal stenosis.)
Spinal Stenosis is a degenerative process on the spinal cord. Narrowing of the spinal canal begins to the flattened the spinal cord resulting in root nerve compression.
Why will a c7 spinal cord injury cause hypoventalation
Headaches, seizures, vertigo, leakage of fluids, spinal cord compression, fractures, coughs, arachnophobia, visualizing moving 2D patterns, and lack of motivation.
If you can have it removed! I myself had a benign spinal cord tumor removed 9 months ago and still am recovering from it. The spinal cord tumor may likely just keep growing in size and cause more compressison on the spinal cord. This compression can lead to many bad symptoms and ultimately paralysis (in my case it would of at least).
Herniated disks can compress the spinal cord as the nucleus pulposa pushes out forward (anteriolaterally) and can cause spinal root compression. This can lead to unilateral deficit causing weakness.
In myelography, dye is injected into the spinal canal and the patient is then tilted in different directions on a special table, allowing dye to outline the spinal cord and nerve roots and to show areas of compression.
yes it can, paralysis will appear with any type of spinal cord injury
It depends on what part of the brain or spinal cord. If it is in the brain it can cause death or complete paralysis, if it is in the spinal cord e.g. Lower part of the spinal cord you are paralysed from the hips down.
The denticulate ligaments are band-like structures that run along the length of the spinal cord, attaching to the spinal dura mater. They help to stabilize and support the spinal cord within the vertebral canal, preventing excessive movement that could lead to injury or compression of the cord.
Cervical stenosis is a condition in which the spinal canal is too small for the spinal cord and nerve roots. This can cause damage to the spinal cord.