SPINAL CORD

the part of the nervous system occupying the hollow interior (vertebral canal) of the series of vertebrae that form the spinal column, technically known as the vertebral column. Extending from the first lumbar vertebra to the medulla at the base of the brain, the spinal cord of a human adult is about 18 in. (45 cm) long. Structurally, the cord is a double-layered tube, roughly cylindrical in cross section. The outer layer consists of white matter, i.e., myelin-sheathed nerve fibers. These are bundled into specialized tracts that conduct impulses triggered by pressure, pain, heat, and other sensory stimuli or conduct motor impulses activating muscles and glands. The inner layer, or gray matter, is primarily composed of nerve cell bodies. Within the gray matter, running the length of the cord and extending into the brain, lies the central canal through which circulates the cerebrospinal fluid. Three protective membranes, the meninges, wrap the spinal cord and cover the brain—the pia mater is the innermost layer, the arachnoid lies in the middle, and the dura mater is the outside layer, to which the spinal nerves are attached. Connecting with the cord are 31 pairs of these spinal nerves, which feed sensory impulses into the spinal cord, which in turn relays them to the brain. Conversely, motor impulses generated in the brain are relayed by the spinal cord to the spinal nerves, which pass the impulses to muscles and glands. The spinal cord mediates the reflex responses to some sensory impulses directly, i.e., without recourse to the brain, as when a person's leg is tapped producing the knee jerk reflex. Nerve fibers in the spinal cord usually do not regenerate if injured by accident or disease.

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...J.. Fine, P. R. ( 1985). Spinal cord injury: Its short-term impact...Personality characteristics of men with spinal cord injury as related to manner of...approaches in the management of spinal cord injury. British Journal oj Holistic...
...conditions can affect the spinal cord, and injuries to this delicate...at all levels of the spinal cord. Some movements involved...controlled in part by the spinal cord (see Autonomic Nervous System). Spinal cord problems A variety of...
...limit function. As noted earlier, spinal cord injury has been an area of interest...cycles in women are altered after spinal cord injury, and appropriate birth control...they are not able to get pregnant. Spinal cord injury is associated with a...
...days after a severe spinal cord injury. High-dose steroid...the harmful effects of the spinal cords own inflammatory chemicals...scar formation in the injured spinal cord. For this reason, after spinal cord injuries of any severity...
...peripheral nervous system enter and leave the spinal cord by 31 pairs of spinal nerves and the brain stem by 12 pairs of...tactile pathway, primary fibers enter the cord and end in the gray matter of the spinal cord close to their point of entry. The...
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...Satisfaction among Persons with Spinal Cord Injuries. by Brent W. Chase...1996), seriously injure their spinal cords and become permanently paralyzed...treatment, most persons survive a spinal cord injury and live two or more decades...
Return to Work after Spinal Cord Injury. by Ross Crisp Introduction...and career plans of persons with spinal cord injuries. Scandinavian Journal...1985). Rehospitalization and spinal cord injury: cross-sectional survey...
...Traumatic Brain Injury Occurring with Spinal Cord Injury: Significance for Rehabilitation...References Buchanan, L. E. (1987). Spinal cord injury: An overview. In L. E...treatment by persons with long-term spinal cord injuries. Archives of Physical...
Economic damages due to spinal cord injuries: trends and policy implications...in: Annual Report for the Model Spinal Cord Injury Care Systems, National...Survive the First Year After the Spinal Cord Injury Shown Normal Ventilator...
...illness experience: realities of spinal cord injury. by Douglas A. Kleiber...larger population of people with spinal cord injury (Trieschmann, 1988; NSCIA...stories of their experience with spinal cord injury. While we were ultimately...
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...nerve signals that travel the spinal cord help regulate sensation, movement...as bladder control. When the spinal cords axons (long fibers that nerve...controlled by the affected cells. Spinal cord injury affects a number of body...
...cavities in the cord tissue. Astrocytes...tissue cells from the spinal cords protective membrane...suffering from spinal cord injury, even if...the fact that the spinal cords of embryonic birds...nutrients. Thus, the cord has the intrinsic...axons in the damaged spinal cords of mice and rats...
...axons. Just before entering the cord, the spinal nerves split into...which are located outside the cord in clusters called dorsal root...dorsal (or back) side of the cords white matter and are collectively called the dorsal root of the spinal nerve. The dorsal root axons branch again within the cord. One branch synapses with interneurons...
...Slicing Restores Impulses to SEVERED SPINAL CORDS. Researchers at Purdue University...nerve impulses in the severed spinal cord of a mammal for the first time...their experiments on isolated spinal cords removed from adult guinea pigs...
...are several processes at work in spinal cord injury. Axons (nerve cells...new hope by demonstrating that spinal cords can regenerate and that very few...bridging the gap in the severed spinal cord. Regeneration research using...
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...Man Works to Recover from Spinal Cord Injury. Byline: Lee A...effectively breaking his C-4 spinal vertebrae which left him...Walk Institute of Spinal Cord Injury Recovery in Carlsbad...difference in the lives of spinal cord injury patients and...
...Asks Saudi Court to Sever Attackers Spinal Cord. Byline: Mail Foreign Service A...saying it was possible to damage the spinal cord in the same places using a nerve...No hospital will cut this mans spinal cord. Any doctor who did could find...
...after Bike Crash 19- Year-Old Injured on Brain Stem, Spinal Cord, Skull and Face. by Sara Faiwell Byline: Sara Faiwell...Wells said. Now, his brain stem is crushed, his spinal cord is fractured, and he has broken bones in the skull and...
The Superman Spinal Cure; London Scientists...first procedures to repair spinal cord damage. The technique could...repairing damage to the spinal cord and nerves, this is the...Professor Raisman said: "Spinal cord injuries are very dramatic...
Teens with Spinal Cord Injuries; Peer-Group Treatment in...chance for any type of recovery among spinal cord victims has turned around in recent...director of the District-based National Spinal Cord Injury Association, says fewer children...
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SPINAL CORD the part of the nervous system occupying...of the series of vertebrae that form the spinal column , technically known as the vertebral...the medulla at the base of the brain , the spinal cord of a human adult is about 18 in...
...SPINAL PUNCTURE surgical penetration of the spinal canal by a hollow needle introduced between...plasmalike liquid cushioning the brain and spinal cord, in which case the procedure is known as a spinal tap. Examination of the CSF is useful in...
...the vertebral canal. It houses and protects the spinal cord , and within it the spinal fluid circulates. Ligaments and muscles are attached...one relatively common disease which affects the spinal column. It involves moderate to severe lateral...
...consists of the brain and spinal cord . Linked to these are the cranial, spinal, and autonomic nerves, which...at a synapse in the spinal cord, forming a reflex arc that...tap, after traveling to the spinal cord, travels directly back...
...injury or disease that damages the spinal cord, and consequently always affects...paralysis depends on the level of the spinal cord at which the damage occurs...that either completely severs the spinal cord or damages some of the nervous...
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