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Compression forces can cause injuries such as spinal fractures, vertebral fractures, rib fractures, pelvic fractures, and internal organ damage. The severity of the injuries will vary depending on the amount of force applied and the area of the body affected.
Accidents, sports injuries, and weapons can cause spinal cord injuries primarily due to the abrupt impact or trauma they inflict on the spine. High-velocity impacts, falls, or penetrating injuries can lead to vertebral fractures or dislocations, damaging the spinal cord. This disruption can result in loss of motor and sensory functions below the injury site, depending on the severity and location of the damage. Additionally, the force involved in these incidents can exceed the spine's structural limits, leading to catastrophic injury.
Brown-Séquard Syndrome is a rare neurological disorder that results from damage to one side of the spinal cord. This condition leads to a distinctive pattern of neurological deficits, including weakness or paralysis on one side of the body and loss of sensation on the opposite side. This unique presentation is due to the disruption of different types of nerve fibers in the spinal cord.Causes of Brown-Séquard SyndromeThe causes of Brown-Séquard Syndrome are diverse and can include:Traumatic Injuries: Penetrating injuries such as stab wounds or gunshot wounds are common causes. These injuries can damage one side of the spinal cord, leading to the characteristic symptoms.Tumors: Spinal cord tumors can compress one side of the spinal cord, resulting in Brown-Séquard Syndrome.Infections: Conditions like tuberculosis or herpes zoster can infect the spinal cord and cause unilateral damage.Multiple Sclerosis: This autoimmune disorder can cause demyelination of the spinal cord, leading to asymmetrical damage.Ischemia: Reduced blood flow to the spinal cord due to arterial blockages can result in unilateral spinal cord damage.
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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.
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Spinal stenosis is not back pain, but it can be a cause of back pain. Stenosis implies narrowing of the spinal canal because of thickened pedicles, or hypertrophied ligaments, or a disk bulge, or a tumor, etc. Sometimes this can cause pain if it aggravates pain-generating structures within or around the spinal canal.
Usually due to a traumatic spinal injury. Spinal injuries can damage the spinal cord (the bit that is usually protected by being encased in the vertebrae of the spine), which means that nerve impulses become unable to flow. This can result in loss of sensation, and paralysis. However muscle wasting diseases can also cause paralysis (but not usually loss of sensation).