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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.
Acorda Therapeutics receives marketing approval from FDA for AMPYRA

Acorda Therapeutics receives marketing approval from FDA for AMPYRA

Findings offer potential significance to the recovery of walking after spinal cord injury

Findings offer potential significance to the recovery of walking after spinal cord injury

Neuralstem announces treatment of first ALS patient with spinal cord stem cells

Neuralstem announces treatment of first ALS patient with spinal cord stem cells

SCF to host "Accelerate the Cure" fundraiser

SCF to host "Accelerate the Cure" fundraiser

InVivo Therapeutics sponsors fundraising event to support patients with spinal cord injuries

InVivo Therapeutics sponsors fundraising event to support patients with spinal cord injuries

Sirnaomics certifies polypeptide nanoparticle technology

Sirnaomics certifies polypeptide nanoparticle technology

Breakthrough discovery could lead to new treatments for a variety of CNS disorders

Breakthrough discovery could lead to new treatments for a variety of CNS disorders

Nominations open for 2010 National Courage Award

Nominations open for 2010 National Courage Award

Jiangsu Government grants $1.8M for research and development of hUC-MSC technologies

Jiangsu Government grants $1.8M for research and development of hUC-MSC technologies

Chinese researchers become the world's fifth most prolific contributors to regenerative medicine

Chinese researchers become the world's fifth most prolific contributors to regenerative medicine

Cryo-Cell International continues to expand R&D initiatives to accelerate therapeutic benefits of stem cells

Cryo-Cell International continues to expand R&D initiatives to accelerate therapeutic benefits of stem cells

Second successful phrenic nerve decompression surgery

Second successful phrenic nerve decompression surgery

CSC completes a Series B financing round

CSC completes a Series B financing round

Tips for preventing injury in winter sports

Tips for preventing injury in winter sports

IRB approves Neuralstem's Phase I trial to treat ALS with spinal cord stem cells

IRB approves Neuralstem's Phase I trial to treat ALS with spinal cord stem cells

New study shows healthcare spending is an investment rather than an expenditure

New study shows healthcare spending is an investment rather than an expenditure

Spending on health care eventually leads to economic growth increase

Spending on health care eventually leads to economic growth increase

Majority of dialysis patients face readmission to acute care facilities, says study

Majority of dialysis patients face readmission to acute care facilities, says study

Researchers explore regenerative techniques to treat common neurological disorders

Researchers explore regenerative techniques to treat common neurological disorders

Mouse study suggests response to injury-induced growth factors can be revived

Mouse study suggests response to injury-induced growth factors can be revived

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