spinal injury

  • 1Spinal cord injury — Spinal cord injuries Classification and external resources View of the vertebral column and spinal cord ICD 10 G …

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  • 2Spinal cord — Latin medulla spinalis The spinal cord nested in the vertebral column …

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  • 3Spinal manipulation — is a therapeutic intervention performed on synovial joints in the spinal column. The most commonly cited of these are the zygapophysial joints. However, the occipitoatlantal, atlantoaxial, lumbosacral, sacroiliac, costotransverse and… …

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  • 4Spinal Cord Injuries Australia — (SCIA) is a non government organisation which provides advocacy and services to people with spinal cord injury (paraplegia, quadriplegia) and similar conditions. The organisation recently celebrated its fortieth anniversary as a disability… …

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  • 5Spinal lock — A grappler applies a lock to his opponent s neck Classification Joint lock AKA Neck crank A spinal lock is a multiple …

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  • 6Spinal cord compression — Classification and external resources ICD 10 G95.2 ICD 9 336.9 …

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  • 7spinal shock — n a temporary condition following transection of the spinal cord that is characterized by muscular flaccidity and loss of motor reflexes in all parts of the body below the point of transection * * * a state of shock accompanied by temporary… …

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  • 8Spinal anaesthesia — Spinal analgesia, (or commonly called spinal anesthesia or sub arachnoid block (S.A.B.)) is a form of regional anaesthesia involving injection of a local anaesthetic into the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), generally through a fine needle, usually 3.5 …

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  • 9Spinal shock — was first defined by Whytt in 1750 as a loss of sensation accompanied by motor paralysis with initial loss but gradual recovery of reflexes, following a spinal cord injury (SCI) most often a complete transection. Reflexes in the spinal cord… …

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  • 10Injury — is damage to a biological organism which can be classified on various bases. Contents 1 Classification 1.1 By cause 1.2 By location 1.3 By activity …

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