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A spinal cord injury usually begins with a sudden, traumatic blow to the spine that fractures or dislocates vertebrae. The damage begins at the moment of injury when displaced bone fragments, disc material, or ligaments bruise or tear into spinal cord tissue. Most injuries to the spinal cord don't completely sever it. Instead, an injury is more likely to cause fractures and compression of the vertebrae, which then crush and destroy the axons, extensions of nerve cells that carry signals up and down the spinal cord between the brain and the rest of the body. An injury to the spinal cord can damage a few, many, or almost all of these axons. Some injuries will allow almost complete recovery. Others will result in complete paralysis.
Kessler Foundation researchers receive $1.7 million in grants to improve lives of TBI patients

Kessler Foundation researchers receive $1.7 million in grants to improve lives of TBI patients

Illustrating the safety of a new drug treatment designed for spinal cord injury

Illustrating the safety of a new drug treatment designed for spinal cord injury

Novel tool could help neuroscientists crack the secrets of spinal cord

Novel tool could help neuroscientists crack the secrets of spinal cord

Hypnosis offers new hope for people with spinal cord injury pain

Hypnosis offers new hope for people with spinal cord injury pain

Intelligent neuro-orthosis could benefit patients with limited hand function

Intelligent neuro-orthosis could benefit patients with limited hand function

Intelligent suit aims to improve rehabilitation after spinal cord injury

Intelligent suit aims to improve rehabilitation after spinal cord injury

Revolution in neuroscience: 2D nanomaterials propel advances in brain repair, treatment, and diagnosis

Revolution in neuroscience: 2D nanomaterials propel advances in brain repair, treatment, and diagnosis

New insight into how click chemistry EV/peptide/chemokine nanomissiles repair CNS injuries

New insight into how click chemistry EV/peptide/chemokine nanomissiles repair CNS injuries

NJHF grants awards to two Kessler Foundation scientists to advance stroke, spinal cord injury research

NJHF grants awards to two Kessler Foundation scientists to advance stroke, spinal cord injury research

Restoring thought-controlled movement after spinal cord injury using a brain-computer interface

Restoring thought-controlled movement after spinal cord injury using a brain-computer interface

A groundbreaking digital brain–spine bridge empowers tetraplegic patient to walk naturally after spinal cord injury

A groundbreaking digital brain–spine bridge empowers tetraplegic patient to walk naturally after spinal cord injury

Mobile app encourages people with spinal cord injury to get active

Mobile app encourages people with spinal cord injury to get active

Review confirms that cranberry products help prevent urinary tract infections

Review confirms that cranberry products help prevent urinary tract infections

Epidural electrical stimulation stabilizes blood pressure in patients suffering from spinal cord injury

Epidural electrical stimulation stabilizes blood pressure in patients suffering from spinal cord injury

Antioxidant supplementation shows potential to improve male fertility

Antioxidant supplementation shows potential to improve male fertility

Study assesses the effect of transcutaneous spinal stimulation on intrathecal baclofen pump in patients with spinal cord injury

Study assesses the effect of transcutaneous spinal stimulation on intrathecal baclofen pump in patients with spinal cord injury

Researchers provide a framework for unifying and categorizing neurodegenerative diseases based on eight hallmarks

Researchers provide a framework for unifying and categorizing neurodegenerative diseases based on eight hallmarks

Spinal cord stimulation technology instantly improves arm and hand mobility in stroke patients

Spinal cord stimulation technology instantly improves arm and hand mobility in stroke patients

FAU collaborates with Delray Medical Center, Insightec to fight against Alzheimer's disease

FAU collaborates with Delray Medical Center, Insightec to fight against Alzheimer's disease

Active compound in Lion’s Mane mushroom improves nerve growth and memory

Active compound in Lion’s Mane mushroom improves nerve growth and memory

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