Although numerous treatments have been found to improve locomotion in spinal cord injured mammals, the underlying mechanisms are very poorly understood. Some of the main possibilities are: (1) regeneration of axons across the injury site an...
http://www.medscape.com/medline/abstract/11351015
Spinal cord injuries are unique and quite different from all others. But there are some generalities that help describe the majority of spinal cord injuries. Our review of research and experience indicates that most spinal cord injury indiv...
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Most people with spinal cord injury above the T10 will continue to have reflex erections associated with stimulation. Some people may have prolonged erections called priapism. A majority of men can even have ejaculation although increased s...
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Research is still trying to answer this question and a multi center SCI study is currently underway. Early studies with women did show that Viagra was no better than a placebo for women who had low desire and poor lubrication. Currently, th...
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The spinal cord is the information highway of your body. It connects your brain to the peripheral nervous system. It is protect by the bony spinal column. You can find more information here: http://faculty.washington.edu/chudler/spinal.html
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The spinal cord is like a cable that runs from the brain to the waist line. Nerves that extend from the cord carry signals to and from the brain. These signals control movement and sensation. The spinal cord is commonly known as the "i...
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It's pretty simple the Spinal Cord sends signals from your body to your brain, so you brain will know what to do. So like if your Spinal Cord is severely damaged then it can't send the signal to your brain to tell you to walk. That's why wh...
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