What would happen if your spinal fluid was impinged
In my case fluoroscope was used when my doctor couldn't reach spinal fluid with standard needle. For me it was a painful procedure.
A spinal tap would confirm a meningitis infection. Meningitis is an infection of the meninges where the spinal fluid flows through the area.
Likely fluid inside. See a doctor they could and probably would drain it.
The only way that you can tell that if your knee is going to be drained of fluid is by a doctor's opinion. If you feel a lot of fluid in your knees, you need to seek the opinion of your physician.
To change the transmission fluid on the manual 1998 Ford Escort ZX2, drain the fluid from the drain hole near the speed sensor. Then refill the fluid using the plug in the side of the transmission.
yes it definatly does just watched it on mib doctors
Connected to the radiator.
I would imagine the upper portion of the back, as spinal fluid is collected via lumbar puncture or via spinal tap, If you need CEREBROspinal fluis i would imagine in the upper portion of the thoracic verebrae
to change the transaxle fluid on any vehicle if there is no drain plug you would just simply take down the entire pan start at a corner that way you know exactly where the fluid is gonna come from.
Drain the fluid just like you would the oil. replace the filter the exact same way also
I doubt there would be NO fluid in the spinal cord, but very often physicians cannot tap the spinal cord to obtain fluid, sometimes, they just cannot get in. In cases like this, they will often send the person to radiology for a CT assisted lumbar puncture There is a condition called dry tap, that is when no fluid drained out while lumbar puncture is performed. Fluid thickening due to inflammatory process (called arachnoiditis) may be one of its causes (because it thickens, it cannot pass the syringe)