Can losing to much spinal fluid case problems with your hearing?
yes it can. because of the spinal fluid going to the brain and if you lose to much it can affect your brain severely and you can damage not only your hearing but also your eye sight
What is associative sensory loss?
A lesion that involves the brain stem, which would result in the loss of discriminative touch and pressure sensation as well as the loss of pain and temperature
A more simple explanation would be..... the total opposite of dissociative sensory loss ( lesion in the spinal cord, resulting in impairement of touch and pressure whilst the other is fine.
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What will happen if Spinal column did not line up correctly?
If the spinal column does not line up correctly, it can lead to a range of issues, including chronic pain, reduced mobility, and nerve compression. Misalignment can affect posture and result in muscle imbalances, which may contribute to further complications such as headaches or joint problems. Additionally, it can impair the nervous system's ability to communicate effectively, potentially impacting overall health and well-being. Regular chiropractic care or physical therapy may be needed to address these issues.
Disc are the cushions in-between the bones in your back they have a tough outside with a jelly like inside. Think of them as the shock absorbers in your back.
Extrusion means to push out. Disc extrusion is a fancy way of saying that the disc is squeezed out of the spot that the doc thinks it should be in.
T7-T8… the bones of your spine are numbered. To make it confusing for all of us non-medical people they are broken up into regions: cervical (neck), thoracic (back) and lumbar (lower back). Instead of numbering the disc also (which to me would make it clearer) they label the disc by what bones it sits between. Therefore, disc T7-T8 is the one between the thoracic bones 7 and 8.
Midline is the middle of your body if you split yourself in half at the midline you wood slice through the center of your nose top to bottom in between your chest through your belly button, etc. You would be cleaved with one arm and one leg in each piece of you.
Superior and inferior are just medical jargon for the stuff that is on the top (superior) and bottom (inferior) if you are standing upright.
Myelomalacia is softening of the spinal cord.
To put it all together you have a disc that is pushed out in the middle of the body on the top and the bottom between the bones T7 and T8 with mild thinning and softening of the spinal cord.
What are the Divisions of the spinal colum?
The three divisions of the spinal column are cervical (neck), thoracic (back) and lumbar (low back).
How many vertebrae are in a spinal cord?
There is only one spinal cord in the human body. The human spinal column is made up of 33 bones - 7 vertebrae in the cervical region, 12 in the thoracic region, 5 in the lumbar region, 5 in the sacral region and 4 in the coccygeal region
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Is spinal nerves are able to repair themselves after being damaged?
No, otherwise you would see para and quadriplegics getting better.
When your hand touches a hot stove you immediately pull it away. this action is controlled by your?
Spinal cord. It is called as reflex action.
Can you paralyze someone by putting a cold object on their back?
yes you can. you can because the spinal cord isnt use to such coldness running along on only your backside.
What are the three different sections of the spinal chord?
The spinal cord consists of the outermost dura mater, the protective, web like arachnoid, and the delicate, inner pia mater.
Are the lungs anterior or posterior to the spinal cord?
If you refer to lungs in humans, then the lungs are anterior to the spine
How to Transfer spinal cord injury patients with halo?
Discuss the introduction of dual-wielding in Halo 2 and its improvement by Halo 3. It would also be beneficial in persuading a transfer from Halo to Halo 2 or 3 by enlightening the spinal cord injury patient regarding the improvement in graphics from Halo to Halo 2 and 3.
What is a c2 spinal cord injury?
A C2 spinal cord injury is an injury to the 2nd spinal segment in the cervical section of the spinal cord.
What is the function of the vocal cords?
It allows a sound to come out the throat to give off sound waves.
What body system contains the brain nerves and spinal cord?
You have the information mixed up.
The nervous system includes the brain, spinal cord, spinal nerves, and all peripheral nerves.
There is no "part of the brain" that contains this body system.
What is the relationship between spinal cord injury and spasticity?
Spinal cord injury prevents the brain from telling the muscle to relax. The result is prolonged muscle contraction or spasticity.
If a male has a spinal cord injury and does not ejacualte do they pre-ejaculate at all?
I have a T12 complete injury. And I pre-cum. But that's it.
Explain how sound travels from your vocal cords to your friends ear when you talk?
When you speak, your friend's ear gathers compressional waves, which are sound waves. Then, the ear amplifies the waves, converting them to nerve impulses that travel to the brain. And then, the brain decodes and interprets the nerve impulses.