Symptoms of this may include problems such as urinary retention, a decreased anal tone, leg pain and back pain. If you have these you need immediate medical attention and surgery may be needed.
That's called the cauda equina because it resembles a horses tail.
In Cauda Semper Stat Venenum was created in 1969.
Based upon the phoenitics, I am guessing you are asking about the cauda equina in a dog. The cauda equine (Latin for "Horse's Tail) is the bundle of nerve fibers within the vertebral canal of the sacral vertebrae that arises from the termination of the spinal cord at approximately the level of the fifth lumbar vertebra. These nerve fibers innervate the perineum (structures under the tail), tail, and skin of the hind legs.
Cauda equina is the roots of the spinal nerves controlling movement and sensation in the legs. These nerve roots are located in the lower spine and resemble a horse's tail (cauda equina in Latin).
tail
A tail in Latin is cauda.
Nulla cauda is the Latin equivalent of 'no tail'. In the word by word translation, the adjective 'nulla' means 'no'. The noun 'cauda' means 'tail'.
cauda longa
Horse's tail
Dress train
Cauda Equina is a bundle of spiral nerves and spinal nerve root-PAula and Jand