Topic: Spinal Cord Injuries

isnare | 2010-01-28 02:13:36

Nobody suspects that a simple breakdown can have life-changing consequences, but that?s exactly what happened to Joseph, a successful businessman and keen dancer.

Joseph ran his own wholesale food delivery company and enjoyed weekly dancing lessons with his long-term partner. Always very much a ?hands on? kind of person, Joseph was involved in every aspect of his business, from ...

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isnare | 2010-01-16 15:45:42

A recent study published by Boston University has determined that lumbar spinal stenosis affects 4.71% of the general population, seemingly a very low number. However, 47.2% of individuals in the 60-69 age group have lumbar spinal stenosis on their MRI scan, which is a significant number. The individuals that actually are diagnosed with severe stenosis will approach 20 ...

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isnare | 2010-01-08 09:53:30

With the right care and assistance, even the most devastating of injuries doesn?t have to mean the end of your dreams and aspirations, as one 15 year old girl found out.

Jordan was a bright, bubbly 15-year-old girl with a great future ahead of her. She was due to take her GCSEs and her school teachers had high hopes ...

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ArticlesBase | 2010-01-01 00:10:51
Author: Sonia Srivats

Spinal stenosis is a narrowing of the spinal canal, which places pressure on the spinal cord. It is a severely debilitating condition whose symptoms often start gradually and grow worse over time. While spinal stenosis can be found in any part of the spine, the lumbar and cervical areas are the most commonly affected. If the stenosis ...

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Congressman Buchanan to salute veterans

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