Some of the worse injuries we as people can sustain are those to the spinal cord. Often after such an injury is sustained there may be the presence of terrible long-term neurological symptoms such as: Paralysis. Numbness. Loss of the ability to walk. Loss of the ability to talk. And in some of the most severe cases multiple symptoms from above or the loss of your independence. In addition to the as an accompaniment to these symptoms pain.
Today Medical News Today reported that a major break-through study in spinal cord injury where they were able to restore mobility in lab rats using new techniques. The article is entitled Mobility Restored By Spinal Cord Bridge Which Bypasses.
Another article in Medical News Today reports that Research Confirms Ability Of Stem Cells To Repair Acute Spinal Cord Damage Without Causing Further Injury.
Advances in treatment of spinal cord injuries offer some promising news for injury victims. However the causes of those injuries still remain a threat and many injuries arent prevented.
If you have sustained a spinal cord injury contact the Grossman Law Offices for a free consultation.
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