Spinal Cord Repair

Spinal cord injuries often occur after a sudden or a traumatic blow to the spine. The constant stream of electrical signals from the brain to the body gets interrupted by any damage to the spinal cord. When this communication pathway can’t be repaired, spinal cord damage causes serious disability and sometimes paralysis. The long established assumptions that severe spinal cord injuries causes’ permanent and incurable paralysis is being challenged. The findings give a chance that doctors may one day be able to crush the issue. As, Spinal cord injuries remain a critical and challenging  issue in experimental and clinical research nowadays, the need for further understanding the different mechanisms involved in spinal cord injury and repair has risen. Treatment is highly necessary to access the injury and repair it.

  • Spinal implants
  • Minimally invasive spine surgery
  • Bone grafting in spine
  • Spinal fusion
  • V2a interneurons
  • Methylprednisolone

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