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Silent spinal cord cells may hold the key to healing after devastating injuries and brain disease
Silent cells deep in your spinal cord may hold a surprising key to healing after devastating injuries and brain disease. A ...
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Spondyloarthritis: Spinal MRI May Improve Management
For patients who may benefit from such scans, it's unclear whether including the spine as well as the sacroiliac joint ...
Roger Carlos was mistaken for a suspect and injured by S.A. cops. Issues during surgery left him a quadriplegic. Now, he's ...
As spinal cord injuries increasingly affect older adults, new research reveals a surprising pattern in recovery. The study ...
A man who suffered from a spinal condition says he can now walk without pain after becoming a hospital's first patient to ...
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Is spinal flexion harmful in squats and deadlifts? Here’s what science says about back safety
Experienced lifters ensure that they don’t bend their spine under load, especially while doing squats or deadlifts. However, ...
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SPINECRAFT: Engineering a 4D human spinal cord for disease research
Zaida Álvarez Pinto, Principal Investigator at the Institute for Bioengineering of Catalonia (IBEC), has been awarded an ERC ...
Spinal stenosis occurs when the space around your spinal cord narrows and causes pressure on your nerve roots. The main cause is wear-and-tear arthritis (osteoarthritis). As cartilage wears away, bone ...
As spine leaders look ahead to 2026, enthusiasm around regenerative medicine and neuromodulation continues to build. But much of the conversation still flattens a field that is far more complex than ...
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