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In addition, although many causes are hereditary and result from defective genes, some forms of spastic paraparesis are not related to gene defects. Symptoms of ...
Development of a biofeedback intervention to reduce the risk of upper extremity overuse injury after paraplegia and tetraplegia. The research of Beth A ...
Mayo Clinic's CELLTOP trial involves intrathecal injections of autologous adipose-derived stem cells. Mayo's investigations focus on how stem cells can ...
Urinary frequency; Urinary tract infections. Signs of neurogenic bowel include: Loss of bowel control; Constipation; Bowel frequency; Lack of bowel movements.
Pain relief achieved from anesthetic injection into your thigh where the lateral femoral cutaneous nerve enters into it can confirm that you have meralgia ...
The cerebellum controls muscle coordination. Many conditions can cause ataxia, including genetic conditions, stroke, tumors, multiple sclerosis, degenerative ...
Hereditary spastic paraplegia. Kearns-Sayre syndrome. Leber hereditary optic neuropathy. Leigh and Leigh-like syndrome. Mitochondrial encephalopathy, lactic ...
Technology to help people with spinal cord injury includes advanced wheelchairs, smartphones, and other devices and assistive robotics.
... Paraplegia, Neurogenic bladder dysfunction, Quadriplegia, Demyelinating neuropathy, Neuropathy, Quadriparesis, Neurogenic bowel dysfunction, Cervical ...
Find out how this rare blood vessel condition can damage the spinal cord.
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