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#1 Apparelyzed

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Posted 01 May 2011 - 02:27 PM

This area of the forum is for those with an incomplete spinal cord injury, including, Anterior Cord Syndrome, Central Cord Syndrome, Posterior Cord Syndrome, Brown Sequard Syndrome and Cauda Equina Syndrome.

 

This area is also for those who may of had a spinal cord injury, and recovered enough sensation or motor skills to enable them to walk.

Some spinal cord injuries can be so mild that they present almost no muscle weakness or visible signs that a spinal cord injury ever even happened, however, there may still be pain, bowel and bladder issues present.

As many individuals with Cauda Equina Syndrome are incomplete, this area can be used for Cauda Equina Syndrome discussions as well.

Regards

Simon.
 

Tags: Incomplete Spinal Cord Injury, Anterior Cord Syndrome, Central Cord Syndrome, Posterior Cord Syndrome, Brown Sequard Syndrome and Cauda Equina Syndrome


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