Would chelation help spinal stenosis?
No. Chelation therapy is generally considered to be a scam and is not a legitimate therapy for anything.
What factor increases the excitatory level of the spinal cord?
Simultaneous muscle activity in another body area.
What is an abrasion caused by sport?
Wrestling, martial arts and gymnastics can often get a 'mat burn' from bare skin being scrapped across the mat. Sometimes they can occur through material, particularly when wearing sweats or a dogi.
Where are the spinal ganglion situated?
They are situated on the dorsal root of each spinal nerve. (:
What is involved in direct spinal cord stimulation?
Direct spinal cord stimulation is a newer pain management method that involves placement of tiny electrodes under the skin, directly on the affected nerve roots near the spine.
Flattening of the left ventral aspect of the cervical cord at C5-C6?
I do not know how Vitamin C could cause back pain. Vitamin C advocates state that it is is helpful in preventing and healing soft tissue injuries to the back including disc herniation. They also claimed that it helps prevent and cure kidney stones and various other kidney problems. Others state that Vitamin C claims are not supported by proper studies but they do not say that it is actually harmful.
this is in answer to a question regarding whether Vitimin C can cause back pain. It became appended to the wrong question and I could not delete.
Why is important for electrical to have material around the cord?
The material is an insulator. Without an insulator the electricity could travel out of the wire through some kind of cunductor, or it could cause electrocution if someone came into contact with it.
Why does a spinal cord cause a priapism?
Priapism is nothing to do with the spinal cord. It's a medical condition affecting blood flow in a man's penis.
What are 4 things that could happen to you your body if you prolonged unmanaged stress?
(1) Immune system weakening...
(2) Cognitive functions decreasing
(3) Adrenal exhaustion
(4) Tendency to develop illnesses; chronic pain
And much more! External stresses (such as but not limited to extreme temperature fluctuation, adverse psychological conditions such as bullying & abuse, and scarcity of food and resources, to name but a few!) cause internal stress. And it happens to thousands of people in every city, and the countryside, every day. Our lifestyles encourage the very unhealthy condition of living under a near-constant flow of adrenaline! The sympathetic nervous system, active under stress, suppresses the activity associated with the functioning of the immune system. For example, the creation of antibodies takes place at a greatly reduced rate.
If stress is sustained for too long it will have adverse effects upon one's physical and emotional well-being. Things that can happen include adrenal exhaustion, weakened immune system, tendency to be susceptible to catching contagious illnesses, a weakening in the body's ability to fend off cancer, decrease in reproductive abilities, decrease in cognitive skills, exhaustion, exacerbation of existing health conditions, heart troubles, and eventually death if the source of the stress is not dealt with.
This is one of the reasons it needs to be taken seriously: our bodies were not meant to sustain the emergency state of high preparedness (fight-or-flight) for long intervals of time! Something's gotta give.
Vertebral end plates are the top and bottom portions of the vertebral bodies that interface with the vertebral discs. The vertebral end plate is composed of a layer of thickened cancellous (spongy) bone.
What could happen if rubber coating on a power cord is damaged?
If the rubber coating on a power cord is damaged then you may get an electric shock which may take your life.
More over if the power cord is made of many uninsulated wire they it may cause short-circuiting.
What is the Pathophysiology of Spinal Cord Injury?
The Pathophysiology of a spinal cord injury is typically defined as damage or trauma to the spinal cord that in turn results in a loss or impaired function, resulting in reduced mobility or feeling.
Both respiratory and autonomic function is also usually affected.
The nervous system carries impulses to and from the brain by way of neurons. The bundles are called nerves. Sensory nerves bring impulses into the spinal cord and brain and motor neuron carry impulses away from the brain and spinal cord to the muscles and glands.
What is the meaning of Cord on Blue?
If the asker of the question is referring to "Cordon bleu", then that would be referring to a dish comprising of a cut of meat, cooked and wrapped around a slice of ham, then filled with cheese. This dish is known to have Swiss origins.
Generally not, as of late 2012. The intervertebral discs do not have a good blood supply, so trying to suture the ripped bits back together after shoving as much of the herniated bits back in as possible just doesn't go well. The area overall doesn't heal quickly, and when it does it is heavy on the scar tissue that can pinch nerves and reduce mobility.
The current standard of care is to remove the bits of the disc that fell out of the capsule (the "herniated" part of herniated disc) and then evaluate the joint to see what to do - clean out the rest and let it heal, fuse the joint, etc.
How can fat cells be able to help people with spinal cord injuries?
Studies show that fat cells can be changed into nerve cells (by obtaining stem cells from a patient's own fat), thereby possibly helping repair spinal cord injuries.
Region of the skin that provides sensory input to spinal cord?
Sensory information for all areas of the body is sent to the brain via the spinal cord.
http://www.brainandspinalcord.org/spinal-cord-injury/index.html
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this website is also really helpful : http://www.benet.org/teachers/meraci/Biology/FrBioReviews/Nervous_System_Review/nervous_system_review.html
by the way GANGLINA is the answer