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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.
Experts warn about dangers of spinal manipulation treatment

Experts warn about dangers of spinal manipulation treatment

Scientist's discovery of role of Aquaporin in spinal injuries recognized with research funding award

Scientist's discovery of role of Aquaporin in spinal injuries recognized with research funding award

JRRD releases issue on pain

JRRD releases issue on pain

MRI helps predict recovery after spinal cord injury

MRI helps predict recovery after spinal cord injury

Headaches may act like tiny transient strokes

Headaches may act like tiny transient strokes

New hope for spinal cord injury sufferers

New hope for spinal cord injury sufferers

Research sheds new light on central nervous system

Research sheds new light on central nervous system

Shutting down microglia

Shutting down microglia

Developing brain tumors coax assistance from nearby cells

Developing brain tumors coax assistance from nearby cells

Three proteins could be new targets for treating stroke, brain and spinal cord injuries

Three proteins could be new targets for treating stroke, brain and spinal cord injuries

Atorvastatin shows potential as a new treatment for spinal cord injuries

Atorvastatin shows potential as a new treatment for spinal cord injuries

Botox for bladder problems

Botox for bladder problems

Translaminar technique reduces neck pain without significant risk of paralysis

Translaminar technique reduces neck pain without significant risk of paralysis

Smart bladder pacemaker

Smart bladder pacemaker

Multiple sclerosis far more common than previously thought

Multiple sclerosis far more common than previously thought

Uric acid holds potential for central nervous system damage

Uric acid holds potential for central nervous system damage

Drug for shingles relieves spinal cord injury pain

Drug for shingles relieves spinal cord injury pain

Study establishes safety of spinal cord stem cell transplantation

Study establishes safety of spinal cord stem cell transplantation

Growing spinal cord nerves after injury

Growing spinal cord nerves after injury

Human hair follicles found to be a new source of adult stem cells

Human hair follicles found to be a new source of adult stem cells