Spinal Cord Injuries (SCI) are critical and often cause permanent damage to the victim of them. Some of the most common causes of SCI are motor vehicle accidents, sport accidents, and falls. When a SCI occurs many things can be effected- in some cases the spinal cord is compressed this causes the cells that are in that crushed area to die, it causes the area to swell and loose a significant amount of fluid and blood- it may also cause the blood vessels surrounding the injury to have a spasm, reducing…
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Spinal Cord Injury: Can Stem Cells Fix the Problem? Imagine being in an accident so bad that it damages the spinal cord. Now think about all of the things that you would not be able to do. There are people everyday that suffer from Spinal Cord Injury (SCI). Whether they have been dealing with it long after the incident, or after just one second. No matter the situation, their lives are changed drastically. SCI is a serious issue that there is not a cure for. There is no magic wand that a person…
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Nursing Approaches to Care for a Pregnant Client with a Spinal Cord Injury Adekemi Fakulujo Instructor: Terri Clinger Maternal-Infant Nursing Spring 2013 John Tyler Nursing Program Richmond, VA Nursing Approaches to Care for a Pregnant Client with a Spinal Cord Injury Abstract Women with spinal cord injuries may still desire to have children, but they may be anxious to become pregnant because of complications the spinal cord injury (SCI) can have on their pregnancy. Due to the limited amount…
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OF SPINAL CORD INJURY RESEARCH. IT ACTED AS AN INTRODUCTION TO MY PERSUASIVE SPEECH ON THE BENEFITS OF STEM CELL RESEARCH) There are about a quarter of a million people in the United States living with spinal cord injuries. In addition, between 7,600 and 10,000 new injuries occur each year. Nearly half of these new injuries will occur in young people between the ages of 16 and 30. As a person in this category, I have become very interested in the research to find a cure for spinal cord injuries…
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Spinal Cord Injury Facts and Figures at a Glance https:// www.nscisc.uab.edu February 2012 This is a publication of the National Spinal Cord Injury Statistical Center, Birmingham, Alabama. Incidence: It is estimated that the annual incidence of spinal cord injury (SCI), not including those who die at the scene of the accident, is approximately 40 cases per million population in the U. S. or approximately 12,000 new cases each year. Since there have not been any incidence studies of…
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following an unexpectedly prolonged sensory or motor blockade after neuraxial anesthesia or analgesia? A. Reduction or discontinuation of local anesthetic infusion and reexamination B. Neuroimaging for compressive lesion or spinal cord ischemia C. Corticosteroids if ischemic spinal cord injury D. Maintain normal blood pressure or consider inducing high-normal-range blood pressure Answer: C Should an unexpected prolonged sensory or motor blockade occur following a neuraxial anesthesia or analgesia, the anesthesiologist…
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medical community. Research shows that Stem cell research is beneficial to medical advancement because of the possibility of putting the human race one step closer to the answer for incurable diseases, replacing or repairing damaged organs and spinal cords, and attaining the United States scientific progression and achievement. Stem cell research is in its earliest stages of progress. In order to understand the benefits of stem cell research it is important to understand where the various types…
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In the spinal cord, what specifically do we find in the following structures. Be as specific as you can using maximum 4 sentences for each. (use sentences) a. The anterior gray horn : b. The posterior gray horn : c. The ascending spinal tracts (columns) d. The descending spinal tracts (columns) What causes the cervical enlargements of the spinal cord ? (use sentences) In terms of function, how does the dorsal spinal root differ from the ventral spinal root ? (use…
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SYRINGOMYELIA It is a fluid-filled cyst (syrinx) that is formed within the spinal cord (cistern of fluid inside the spinal cord). The cyst which is call a syrinx gets very big overtime, destroying a portion of the spinal cord from the center and expanding outward. When the syrinx expand it compresses and injuries the nerve fibers that carry information from the brain to the extremities. SYMPTOMS When the spinal cord get damage it will often leads to weakness in the arms and legs, stiffness in…
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discipline because you have to know how to train spinal cord injury athletes such as wheel chair athletes. This is a great article for strength and conditioning coaches who train wheelchair athletes or will encounter them in the near future. Due to the different locations of spinal cord injuries, it is important to learn different techniques. Prior to this research topic researchers examined the article “physical activity methods for spinal cord injury athletes” referencing this article for questions…
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