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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.
Australian stem cell breakthrough

Australian stem cell breakthrough

Astrocytes play a direct role in controlling blood flow in the brain - influencing Alzheimer's

Astrocytes play a direct role in controlling blood flow in the brain - influencing Alzheimer's

Australian bionic ear pioneer awarded science medal

Australian bionic ear pioneer awarded science medal

Desperate patients cause stem cell web site to crash

Desperate patients cause stem cell web site to crash

Discovery could lead to tests for the clinic or battlefield to diagnose ailments with just a few drops of blood

Discovery could lead to tests for the clinic or battlefield to diagnose ailments with just a few drops of blood

Discovery has implications for research on restoring mobility to people who have lost motor functions due to spinal cord injury

Discovery has implications for research on restoring mobility to people who have lost motor functions due to spinal cord injury

Adult human neural stem cells used to successfully regenerate spinal cord tissue

Adult human neural stem cells used to successfully regenerate spinal cord tissue

Phantom pain following spinal cord injury is the result of hypersensitive neurons in the thalamic region of brain

Phantom pain following spinal cord injury is the result of hypersensitive neurons in the thalamic region of brain

Workshop - stem cells in reproduction and in the brain

Workshop - stem cells in reproduction and in the brain

Sugar-coated markers of brain cell development may help success of stem cell transplants

Sugar-coated markers of brain cell development may help success of stem cell transplants

Experimental therapy could offer new way to treat spine damage

Experimental therapy could offer new way to treat spine damage

New technology may offer a useful rehabilitation and home exercise tool for people with tetraplegia

New technology may offer a useful rehabilitation and home exercise tool for people with tetraplegia

Nerve-insulating substance called myelin can lead to functional improvements in animals with spinal cord injury

Nerve-insulating substance called myelin can lead to functional improvements in animals with spinal cord injury

Researchers have identified a protein that is crucially involved in how our memories are stored and processed

Researchers have identified a protein that is crucially involved in how our memories are stored and processed

Researchers gain better understanding of how nerves need to be reconnected after spinal cord injury

Researchers gain better understanding of how nerves need to be reconnected after spinal cord injury

Sirna Therapeutics granted new UK patents

Sirna Therapeutics granted new UK patents

Researchers find molecule ephrin-B3 inhibits regrowth of spinal nerve cells

Researchers find molecule ephrin-B3 inhibits regrowth of spinal nerve cells

Study sheds new light on the molecular mechanisms underlying the development of chronic wounds

Study sheds new light on the molecular mechanisms underlying the development of chronic wounds

Researchers isolate substance most responsible for the tissue damage that follows initial spinal cord injury

Researchers isolate substance most responsible for the tissue damage that follows initial spinal cord injury

Research moves us closer to understanding how complicated network connections are wired up during embryonic development

Research moves us closer to understanding how complicated network connections are wired up during embryonic development

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