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Spinal Cord and Spinal Nerves pt 1
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published: 09 Oct 2010
author: KitaKhalifah
Spinal Cord and Spinal Nerves pt 1
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Spinal Cord Anatomy and Innervation
Animation describing the anatomy of the spinal cord and the organization of the neurons th...
published: 25 Aug 2008
author: geneedinc
Spinal Cord Anatomy and Innervation
Animation describing the anatomy of the spinal cord and the organization of the neurons that enter and leave it.
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Spinal Cord Model
Dixon discusses Enlargements, cord, pia, dura, mater, denticulate ligaments, 8 spinal nerv...
published: 13 Apr 2007
author: uyenle117
Spinal Cord Model
Dixon discusses Enlargements, cord, pia, dura, mater, denticulate ligaments, 8 spinal nerves, cauda equina, sympathetic chain ganglion , paravetrebral ganglia, plexuses, nerve, etc.
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Levels of Function in Spinal Cord Injury
Spinal cord injuries range from minor to severe, the labeling of these injuries can someti...
published: 11 Jul 2008
author: brainandspinalcord
Levels of Function in Spinal Cord Injury
Spinal cord injuries range from minor to severe, the labeling of these injuries can sometimes be confusing. This video explains the different severities of these labels, as well as exactly what areas are affected by these injuries. Please visit BrainAndSpinalCord.org for more information.
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Dissection: Vertebral Column, Spinal Cord/Coverings
The gross anatomy of the vertebral column, spinal cord, and its coverings using a human ca...
published: 03 Mar 2009
author: UMichDent
Dissection: Vertebral Column, Spinal Cord/Coverings
The gross anatomy of the vertebral column, spinal cord, and its coverings using a human cadaver. Orig. air date: JUN 27 74 This is part of the Open.Michigan collection at: open.umich.edu
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Integrative Biology 131 - Lecture 25: Spinal Cord and...
Integrative Biology 131: General Human Anatomy. Fall 2005. Professor Marian Diamond. The f...
published: 21 Aug 2007
author: UCBerkeley
Integrative Biology 131 - Lecture 25: Spinal Cord and...
Integrative Biology 131: General Human Anatomy. Fall 2005. Professor Marian Diamond. The functional anatomy of the human body as revealed by gross and microscopic examination. The Department of Integrative Biology offers a program of instruction that focuses on the integration of structure and function in the evolution of diverse biological systems. It investigates integration at all levels of organization from molecules to the biosphere, and in all taxa of organisms from viruses to higher plants and animals. The department uses many traditional fields and levels of complexity in forging new research directions, asking new questions, and answering traditional questions in new ways. The various...
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Spinal Cord
Check us out at www.tutorvista.com The spinal cord is a long, thin, tubular bundle of nerv...
published: 04 May 2010
author: TutorVista
Spinal Cord
Check us out at www.tutorvista.com The spinal cord is a long, thin, tubular bundle of nervous tissue and support cells that extends from the brain (the medulla specifically). The brain and spinal cord together make up the central nervous system. The spinal cord extends down to the space between the first and second lumbar vertebrae; it does not extend the entire length of the vertebral column. It is around 45 cm (18 in) in men and around 43 cm (17 in) long in women. The enclosing bony vertebral column protects the relatively shorter spinal cord. The spinal cord functions primarily in the transmission of neural signals between the brain and the rest of the body but also contains neural circuits that can independently control numerous reflexes and central pattern generators. The spinal cord has three major functions: A. Serve as a conduit for motor information, which travels down the spinal cord. B. Serve as a conduit for sensory information, which travels up the spinal cord. C. Serve as a center for coordinating certain reflexes. The spinal cord is the main pathway for information connecting the brain and peripheral nervous system. The length of the spinal cord is much shorter than the length of the bony spinal column. The human spinal cord extends from the medulla oblongata and continues through the conus medullaris near the first or second lumbar vertebra, terminating in a fibrous extension known as the filum terminale. It is about 45 cm (18 in) long in men and around 43 <b>...</b>
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Neuroanatomy Tutorial 1 (Spinal Cord)
Spinal Cord...
published: 06 Sep 2007
author: hyperhighs
Neuroanatomy Tutorial 1 (Spinal Cord)
Spinal Cord
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Shotgun Histology Spinal Cord
Shotgun Histology Spinal Cord...
published: 24 Aug 2007
author: WashingtonDeceit
Shotgun Histology Spinal Cord
Shotgun Histology Spinal Cord
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Spinal Cord
*Correction to the last part of the video*Damage to the upper motor neuron leads to spasti...
published: 12 Apr 2007
author: uyenle117
Spinal Cord
*Correction to the last part of the video*Damage to the upper motor neuron leads to spastic paralysis. The Damage to the Lower Motor Neuron leads to flaccid paralysis.
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Walking Again After Spinal Cord Injury @EPFL
Neuroprosthetics and robot rehabilitation wake up the "spinal brain" and restore...
published: 22 May 2012
author: epflnews
Walking Again After Spinal Cord Injury @EPFL
Neuroprosthetics and robot rehabilitation wake up the "spinal brain" and restore voluntary movement. (courtine-lab.epfl.ch Additional footage by Jeff Desmarchelier (Erebus films - Rewalk webdocumentaire) Rats with spinal cord injuries and severe paralysis are now walking (and running) thanks to researchers at EPFL. Published in the June 1, 2012 issue of Science, the results show that a severed section of the spinal cord can make a comeback when its own innate intelligence and regenerative capacity—what lead author Grégoire Courtine of EPFL calls the "spinal brain"—is awakened. The study, begun five years ago at the University of Zurich, points to a profound change in our understanding of the central nervous system. It is yet unclear if similar rehabilitation techniques could work for humans, but the observed nerve growth hints at new methods for treating paralysis.
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Standing Start active rehab for spinal cord injuries in action!
Standing Start provides an active rehabilitation programme for spinal cord injuries in the...
published: 29 Sep 2009
author: standingstart
Standing Start active rehab for spinal cord injuries in action!
Standing Start provides an active rehabilitation programme for spinal cord injuries in the UK and Europe. Please go to: www.standingstart.org for more information.
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Idiopathic Spinal Cord Herniation
Idiopathic spinal cord herniation is a rare congenital condition in which the spinal cord ...
published: 29 Oct 2010
author: raymondneurosurgery
Idiopathic Spinal Cord Herniation
Idiopathic spinal cord herniation is a rare congenital condition in which the spinal cord herniates through an abnormal defect in the dura (covering over the spinal cord). The dural defect typically occurs in the thoracic spine, at the anterior portion of the spinal canal. Only approximately 80 cases have been reported in the literature. Patients typically present as adults. Symptoms may include progressive difficultly with balance, numbness and weakness in the legs, and bladder or bowel dysfunction. Reduction of the herniated portion of the spinal cord and repair of the dural defect to prevent re-herniation typically arrests the progression of symptoms, and may lead to resolution of some of the symptoms. Early diagnosis is essential to allow preservation of neurological function, and can be made with an MRI study For more information: www.raymondneurosurgery.com
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Spinal Cord Tumors - Mayo Clinic
William Krauss, MD, a Mayo Clinic neurosurgeon, describes the process of diagnosing and tr...
published: 15 Apr 2010
author: mayoclinic
Spinal Cord Tumors - Mayo Clinic
William Krauss, MD, a Mayo Clinic neurosurgeon, describes the process of diagnosing and treating spinal cord tumors at Mayo Clinic. For more information, visit www.mayoclinic.org/spinal-cord-tumors/
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Spinal Cord Injury / Paralysis - Everything You Need To Know - Dr. Nabil Ebraheim
Educational video describing complete spinal cord injury / paralysis. Become a friend on f...
published: 19 Mar 2012
author: nabilebraheim
Spinal Cord Injury / Paralysis - Everything You Need To Know - Dr. Nabil Ebraheim
Educational video describing complete spinal cord injury / paralysis. Become a friend on facebook: www.facebook.com Follow me on twitter: twitter.com
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Diskreet - Spinal Cord Collection"NEW SONG"2010
The new Album "Engage The Mechanicality" coming soon!!! TRACK LIST: TRACK LIST: ...
published: 11 Jul 2010
author: rexkie09
Diskreet - Spinal Cord Collection"NEW SONG"2010
The new Album "Engage The Mechanicality" coming soon!!! TRACK LIST: TRACK LIST: 1.Valley Of The King 2.Serpent's Tongue 3.Spinal Cord Collection 4.Bishop Of War 5.The Fall Of Mankind 6.We Are Legion 7.Human Harvest 8.Pawning The Sactuary 9.Haunt Of Fear 10.Graves www.myspace.com
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Stem Cells for Spinal Cord Injury: Community Outreach San Diego 2011 - Trish Stressman
Stem cell therapy patient Trish Stressman discusses her recovery from spinal cord injury a...
published: 06 Apr 2011
author: cellmedicine
Stem Cells for Spinal Cord Injury: Community Outreach San Diego 2011 - Trish Stressman
Stem cell therapy patient Trish Stressman discusses her recovery from spinal cord injury after undergoing stem cell treatments at the Stem Cell Institute in Panama City, Panama. Ms. Stressman has regained control of her core and is now able to stand and walk with a walker.
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Paralyzed Rats Walk Again After Spinal Cord Injury
Scientists in Switzerland have developed a method to help paralyzed rats with severed spin...
published: 02 Jun 2012
author: hodgetwins
Paralyzed Rats Walk Again After Spinal Cord Injury
Scientists in Switzerland have developed a method to help paralyzed rats with severed spinal cords walk — and even climb stairs — again. The team's cocktail of neuron-activating chemicals and electrical stimulation might be a precursor to future treatments for disabled humans, researchers say. LIKE US ON FACEBOOK www.facebook.com
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The Spinal Cord Journey - Stem cell therapy stories from three spinal cord injury patients
A short film about three spinal cord injury patients who share their stories of tragedy, h...
published: 17 Sep 2011
author: cellmedicine
The Spinal Cord Journey - Stem cell therapy stories from three spinal cord injury patients
A short film about three spinal cord injury patients who share their stories of tragedy, hope and recovery following stem cell treatments for spinal cord injury at the Stem Cell Institute in Panama City, Panama. See them demonstrate their improvements by lifting themselves up, standing and even walking.
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Stem Cell Therapy for Spinal Cord Injury - Injured Airline Pilot Flies Again
Juan Carlos Murillo is a commercial airline pilot who suffered spinal cord injuries in 4 s...
published: 07 Jun 2011
author: cellmedicine
Stem Cell Therapy for Spinal Cord Injury - Injured Airline Pilot Flies Again
Juan Carlos Murillo is a commercial airline pilot who suffered spinal cord injuries in 4 separate areas of his spinal cord. Doctors told him that his injury was "complete" and that he would never walk again. After completing four rounds of stem cell treatments at the Stem Cell Institute in Panama City, Panama, Juan Carlos is walking again, driving a car and has recently passed his commercial airline pilot physical examination. He expects to begin flying again for an airline within the next few months. "The Stem Cell Institute states that stem cell therapy is not a miracle cure, but I think for us, the patients, our parents and all of our relatives, it is a miracle cure..." - Juan Carlos Murillo
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Spinal cord injury - Autonomic Dysreflexia
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published: 19 Dec 2009
author: Pyromaniac4889
Spinal cord injury - Autonomic Dysreflexia
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Saylor BIO302: Spinal Cord and Nerves Lecture 26
This video is a lecture used in BIO302 as part of our Biology area of study on www.saylor....
published: 08 Feb 2011
author: saylorfoundation
Saylor BIO302: Spinal Cord and Nerves Lecture 26
This video is a lecture used in BIO302 as part of our Biology area of study on www.saylor.org Theabove video is reposted from the University of California -- Berkeley's YouTube channel. The original version can be found here http This video is released under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 Unported License.