Spinal Cord Injuries

  • Denniston Spinal Cord Surgery

    Christina Cole | March 08, 2007 4:25 PM | 0 CommentsTucson, AZ

    Dave Denniston, a former NCAA Champion from Auburn University and USA National Swim Team member is still recovering and healing from a tragic snow sledding accident on February 6th, 2005, that left him paralyzed from the waist down after suffering a spinal cord injury."Spinal fluid flow has been restored quicker than expected. Other than that, it has been hell having to lay on my side and not...

  • Car Accidents Number One Cause of Spinal Injuries in Children

    Shannon Weidemann | March 04, 2007 9:13 PM | 0 CommentsRoanoke, VA

    A new study by researchers at Morgan Stanley Children's Hospital has shown that the number one cause of spinal cord injuries in children is from car accidents. Most of the children were not wearing a seatbelt at the time."Motor vehicle accidents are by far the No. 1 cause of pediatric spinal cord injury within the U.S., accounting for more than 55% of cases," write the researchers. They add...

  • Paralyzed Three Year Old Learns to Walk Again

    Christina Cole | December 20, 2006 1:24 AM | 0 CommentsTupelo, MS

    A 3-year-old paralyzed Kentucky boy has learned to walk again after trying a therapy that was financed by the Christopher Reeve Foundations' Neuro-Recovery Network. "The spinal cord itself has a great capacity to learn, to remember, to forget and to make decisions," Harkema said. "And the spinal cord can do that even when it's disconnected from the brain."The therapy re-teaches the spinal cord...

  • Suit Settled in Gymnast's Paralyzing Injury

    Christina Cole | December 19, 2006 7:26 PM | 0 CommentsTucson, AZ

    A settlement has been reached this month in a lawsuit between a 17-year-old gymnast and the gym where she suffered a paralyzing spinal cord injury last year. The details of the settlement are sealed. Circuit Judge W. Lowell Bray Jr. signed off on the agreement this month.The settlement with /suncoast Gymnastics Academy Inc. can could aid funding for the parents of Samantha Slusak to help with...

  • Obesity boosts Back Surgery Complications

    Ed Smith | October 13, 2006 1:23 PM | 0 CommentsSacramento, CA

    In a recent study from Thomas Jefferson University in Pittsburgh, 332 cases of thoraic and lumbar surgeries were reviewed for complication rates. Extrememely overweight and obese patients were much more likely to suffer complications such as wound infections, blood clots, heart problems and deep vein thrombosis. As the body mass index (BMI) increased over 30 the incidence of complications...

  • Possible Advancements In Spinal Cord Injury Treatment

    Ken Margolin | September 06, 2006 2:50 PM | 0 CommentsBoston, MA

    A study at Johns Hopkins University has revealed that it may be possible to regrow nerves after severe spinal cord injuries. The findings are good news for injuries involving arm trauma in which nerves are torn from the spinal cord. Advancements in the research may prevent the need for amputation in the case of such injuries.The researchers treated experimental nerve injuries in rats with an...

  • Preventing Spinal Cord Injuries

    Staff Writer | August 10, 2006 6:39 PM | 0 CommentsPhoenix, AZ

    According to the Arizona Governor's Council on Spinal and Head Injuries, in the United States, about 10,000 people each year suffer from a spinal cord injury. The Governor's office defines a spinal cord injury as, a severance or injury to the spinal cord, which may result in partial or total paralysis of the arms, legs or both and may also impair vital functions.The Governor's Council suggests...

  • One Vote For Spinal Immobilization

    Bob Carroll | August 03, 2006 7:26 AM | 0 CommentsTampa Bay, FL

    The title of the correspondence in a medical journal was not particularly dramatic or catchy. The Evidence for Spinal Immobilization: An Estimate of the Magnitude of the Treatment Benefit, Annals of Emergency Medicine, Volume 48 • Number 2 • August 2006 But, it attracted my attention because of the number of spinal cord injuries experienced by my clients over the years. And, because of...

  • Focus On Spinal Cord Injury

    Bob Carroll | July 30, 2006 5:39 AM | 0 CommentsTampa Bay, FL

    Spinal cord injury (SCI) is most often caused by motor vehicle accidents. That is the primary reason our firm has an MD Neurosurgeon on its staff. Our clients with SCI require special handling and special knowledge. We also make use of extensive online medical libraries of specialized journals. One of these libraries is MDConsult.com which also provides very focused clinical topic tours on...

  • Treatment for Spinal Cord Injury Still Evolving

    Staff Writer | November 18, 2005 11:13 AM | 0 CommentsRoanoke, VA

    Wise Young, Chrisoper Reeve's doctor, spoke recently at a rehab institute in Connecticut. His speech focused on the advancement in reasearch and treatment of spinal cord injuries since Reeve's horse-riding accident in 1995.Most of his talk, titled "Stem Cells and Spinal Injury Repair," centered on advancements in spinal cord injury research since 1995. Much research focuses on getting axons,...

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