Does a high spinal cord injury require Ventilatory assistance devices?
Ventilatory assistance devices may need to be used because of high spinal cord injuries
afferent nerves of the ascending spinal pathways.
When both the brain and spinal cord are involved in an infection, the disorder is called encephalomyelitis
What is the use of spinal cord?
The spinal cord consists of millions of nerve fibers which transmit signals to your limbs, organs and trunk of your body to and from your brain. It's known as central nervous system along with the brain each section controls different parts of your body.
What are tha vocal cords in cordillera?
A cordillera is the term given to a chain of mountains. Mountains do not have vocal cords.
What do doctors do to test for nerve pain causes?
If you're having pains that the doctor can't seem to pinpoint the cause of they'll end up sending you to a doctor to check out your spinal cord. Or they'll prescribe pain meds.
How long does a spinal cord tear take to heal after blood has been injected into the spinal cord?
It is not certain that full recovery can be made after a spinal cord injury, but stem cell injection therapies have been shown to help in some cases. It can take over 6 months for this therapy to show results.
In the case of a blood patch after spinal tap or epidural, the "leak" usually heals itself within a day or two.
Is ventral root a loss of motor function?
Yes, the ventral root of a spinal nerve is the efferent motor root, consists of axons of motor neurons. It joins the dorsal root to form a mixed spinal nerve, which consists of afferent sensory neurons (from the dorsal root) and efferent motor neurons (from the ventral root).
Therefore severing the ventral root will result in a loss of motor function for the myotome supplied by that spinal nerve.
Yes. Adders are snakes. Snakes are reptiles. Reptiles are vertebrates.
What do they do for this. It is some kind of operation done?
Spinal canal fails to close around spinal cord?
When the spinal canal fails to close completely around the spinal cord, spina bifida occurs. Spina bifida is a congenital birth defect.
What is the spinal cord an extension of?
The brain stem.
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What is Anterior margin of the spinal cord?
Anterior, meaning "front" would describe the front side of the spinal cord.
Spinal stenosis is the narrowing of the spinal canal. The spinal canal is the space in your spinal column designed to house and protect the spinal cord. The 7 bones of your neck are known as cervical vertebrae. The narrowing of your spinal canal is most severe at the level of the 4th and 5th cervical vertebrae (C4-5.) Impingement is a term that describes a body structure, usually bone, pushing into either a nerve structure or part of the cord. The cord is divided into ventral, or front, and dorsal, or back. Also the lateral, or side structure are being affected. To sum up, at the level of the 4th and 5th vertabrae of the neck, you have an impingement of the front and side portion of your spinal cord.
It means narrowing.
Does the nerve going to the eyebrow go to the spinal cord?
There are 31 pairs of spinal nerves which originate in the spinal cord. There are twelve cranial nerves, which are referred to by Roman numerals. Ten of the twelve cranial nerves originate from the brainstem; the other two stem from the forebrain and thalamus.
The nerve that is responsible for eyebrow movement is the VII cranial nerve, also known as the facial nerve. This is one of the ten cranial nerves originating from the brainstem.