The spinal effect refers to the phenomenon where the spinal cord processes sensory information and generates reflexive responses without direct involvement from the brain. This allows for rapid reactions to stimuli, such as withdrawing a hand from a hot surface, enhancing survival by facilitating immediate responses. It highlights the spinal cord's role in coordinating motor functions and reflexes independently of conscious thought.
you could get a spinal cord or bundles
Possible paralysis
Death is one.
Stenosis or osteophytes can compress the spinal cord and its blood vessels, impeding or choking off needed nutrients to the spinal cord cells; in effect, the cells starve to death.
selectively. an example of this is spinal anesthetic
selectively. an example of this is spinal anesthetic
loss of touch and propioception on the same side
i had a very bad spinal injury and it made me loose almost all interest in sexual activities. weird i know but idk i think it does have an effect
YES i have had stiff neck all my life and have been reserching and i have found that it was my spinal cord
Tethered Spinal Cord is a condition where the spinal cord is attached to the spinal column and that causes the cord to become stretched.
Right hemicord mass effect refers to a condition where a mass, such as a tumor or hematoma, exerts pressure on the right side of the spinal cord, leading to potential neurological deficits. This pressure can disrupt normal function and communication of the spinal cord nerves, possibly resulting in symptoms like weakness, sensory loss, or reflex changes on the side of the body opposite to the mass. The term emphasizes the location of the mass and its impact on the spinal cord's integrity and function.
No. Spinal stenosis a condition where the spinal canal narrows and compresses the spinal cord and nerves. Spinal degeneration is a natural process that occurs as we age and it often the causeof spinal stenosis.