By: SEOTechi | 2010-10-15 | Disabilities About 200,000 people worldwide suffer from spinal cord injury. An injury to the spine often causes the victims to suffer from very serious complications, which always leave him helpless. read more
By: Mercede Keyb | 2012-01-10 | Goal Setting Breaking the neck and the spinal vertebrae is a big problem that must be dealt with tremendous care. To note, traumatic spinal cord injury has a high level of recovery and survival; but it is necessary to every single solution or rehabilitation to the problem. With the aid of rehabilitation, any further complication of the trauma will be prevented, giving the chance for the suffer to integrate bac read more
By: Demas123 | 2011-02-20 | Law Accidents happen around us all the time. There are those which are unavoidable and then again there are those which had proper measures had been taken would have avoided life changing injuries such as brain damage and spinal cord trauma. read more
By: Demas123 | 2011-02-03 | Law Accidents are not just accidents, in as much there are some that are unavoidable some are just due to shear negligence on the part of somebody. read more
By: George Fuller | 2012-03-24 | Personal injury Extreme sports like skateboarding may result in extreme injuries like spinal cord injury (SCI). Despite the fact that skateboarding is one of the identifying elements of the American culture, it does not mean that this sport is free from causing harm. read more
By: Elton Willis | 2010-12-09 | Law According to the Mayo Clinic, every year about 11,000 Americans experience a spinal cord injury (SCI). Spinal cord injuries are among the most traumatic injuries and typically occur following automobile accidents, construction accidents, falls, or acts of violence. read more
By: Elton Willis | 2010-12-07 | Health & Fitness Any class of spinal cord injury(SCI) can lead to lingering impairment, regardless of whether the spinal column is irreversibly damaged. The majority of injuries on the spine heal with time. Usually, damage to the actual cord itself entails contusion, compression, lacerations, and CCS (also called central cord syndrome). CCS is a progressively severe range of cervical spinal cord injury read more
By: Mack Wilson | 2010-10-01 | Health & Fitness Approximately 262,000 persons are living with spinal cord injuries (2009) in the US and 80% of those suffering a spinal cord injury are males. SCI can have life changing impact and victim may need assistance in the form of financial, social or legal help in order to cope with their economic reality. read more
By: Benjamin R. Cohen, MD | 2010-10-14 | Medicine As football season gears up this year, it's a good time to focus on a better understanding of and proper treatment for spinal cord injuries. Traumatic spinal cord injuries are an unfortunate reality of the game "�" and they're not exclusive to the formidable players of the NFL. In high school, college and beyond, this popular sport presents a risk to those who participate. read more
By: Tikee Pittman | 2011-06-05 | Law When in the market for Sacramento spinal cord injury attorney, there are certain aspects which you need to have in mind. read more
By: Elton Willis | 2010-10-21 | Personal injury There are many injuries that may occur as a result of a defective seat belt or from seat belt failure including spinal cord injury. read more
By: Elton Willis | 2010-12-07 | Arts & Entertainment Patients with incomplete spinal injuries tend to have some limited control of the body parts affected by their injury -- a condition called hemiplegia may exist wherein one side of the body is affected more seriously than the other. Incomplete spinal cord injury law tends to focus on the idea of spinal cord rehabilitation, which is far more successful than the same attempts made on a patient with a complete injury. read more
By: Paul Buchanan | 2011-05-09 | Health & Fitness Not all spinal cord injuries are the same, and the type of injury you sustain can determine both your treatment and the amount you may be able to claim in compensation. read more
By: Joseph Devine | 2010-04-03 | Health & Fitness Spinal cord injury is defined as damage to the cells within the spine or the severing of the nerve tracts that send signals up and down the cord as a result of some accident or event. The common types include the following: read more
By: Adriana Noton | 2010-12-23 | Article Marketing A spinal cord injury usually comes about as a result of a sudden or traumatic blow on the spine that either dislocates or fractures the vertebrae. The damage usually takes effect immediately when the disc material and bone fragments tear or bruise the tissues, but the spine is not severed at this time. read more