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How can I sever the T 11 nerveroot to gain lower paralysis and effectively end 21 years of suffering from a bus accident that left me with left leg nerve damage that is progressively getting worse ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Shinas Hussain
( General & Family Physician)
I'm a chronic pain patient with lumbosacral nerverootinjury at L3, L4, L5/S1. I have a neurostim. implant for pain control and fecal incontinence . However, I've had chronic constipation since I was... View answer
I have a retinal haemorrhage . Could it be related to spinal surgery I had a few months ago or the medications I am on. I am not diabetic or hypertensive. I also had a spinal nerveroot injection 6months ago.... View answer
I have l4-l5 herniated disc. with traversing nerveroot impingement for almost 3 years stemming from a work related injury. Am I gonna have nerve issues stemming from this injury... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Aashish Raghu
( Orthopaedic Surgeon)
The Brown-Seguard syndrome is due to an injury on one side of the spinal cord. It is characterized by paralysis below the injury and on the same side as the injury, and by loss of sensation of ... View answer
, sometimes stabbing. Calms down for a while then goes severe for months. Due to auto injury. ... nerveroot , and a L4-L5 herniation; impingment on the L5 nerveroot. MD says right... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Rajiv K Khandelwal
( Pediatrician)
cord during the fall. The injury results in edema of the central cord with resulting compression of the anterior horn cells of the lumbar region. What symptoms would you expect to observe as a result of this ... View answer
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