May 27th, 2010 -- Posted in plaque in the cervical spine image |
Cervical Spine CT – Hangman’s Fracture
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May 15th, 2010 -- Posted in what is kidney dialysis |
There’s new hope tonight for millions of people who suffer from a kidney disease. The only treatment is dialysis or transplant but new research right here in Wisconsin may soon find a cure.
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April 15th, 2010 -- Posted in plaque in the cervical spine image |
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Cervical Spine and Intervertebral Disc Anatomy – Female Version – Medical Animation
This 3D medical animation depicts the anatomy of the cervical spine and a typical intervertebral disc from C3 through C7. Details include orientation of the cervical spine, movements of the cervical spine, and movement of intervertebral discs. A cross-section of the intervertebral disc and spinal cord highlight the nucleus pulposus, annulus fibrosus, spinal cord, dura mater, spinal root, and spinal nerve.
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April 11th, 2010 -- Posted in anesthesia for spine surgery under sedation |
*Contains graphic images of surgery* Alice’s operation to fix her curved spine is underway. Interesting medical videos from BBC Worldwide.
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July 27th, 2009 -- Posted in lower back and abdominal pain |
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July 19th, 2009 -- Posted in naloxone spinal cord protection |
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 http://BrainAndSpinalCord.org for more information.
Duration : 0:3:35
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July 12th, 2009 -- Posted in anesthesia for spine surgery under sedation |
Visit: www.whosp.com – Dr Barbosa, a practicing Physician and US Citizen from Florida talks about his experience of coming to India for a complex spine surgery at a most modern facility called Wockhardt Hospital, Bangalore. Amongst the few hospitals in Asia equipped with most advanced Neuro-navigation and Endoscopic facilities to perform complex brain and spine neurosurgeries and a vastly experienced team of Neurosurgeons and Neurologists, backed by the most comprehensive neuro-diagnostic and imaging facilities, Wockhardt Hospitals in Bangalore India are now the first choice for non insured self paying US patients. Few hospitals even in US can match the neurological services at this Indian hospital that has latest in diagnostic equipment such as EEG, ENMG, and Video-monitoring, 1.5 Tesla MRI and 64-Slice CT Scan.
This hospital’s dedicated state-of-the-art Neurosurgery operation theaters have semi-robotic microscopes, the neuro-navigation facility, cranial and spinal endoscopy, MRI and CT compatible stereotaxy for functional neurosurgery that ist surgeons in attaining precision while conducting complex neurosurgeries. For more check out www.whosp.com
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July 12th, 2009 -- Posted in Uncategorized |
*Contains graphic images of surgery* The surgeon attaches metal rods to Alice’s spine in this awesome footage of a back surgery from the BBC.
Duration : 0:3:6
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July 5th, 2009 -- Posted in narcan spinal cord protection |
The future treatment of Parkinson’s disease may target the spinal cord instead of the brain to help alleviate the slow, rigid movements and tremors that are the hallmarks of the disease. Researchers at Duke University Medical Center have developed and tested a first-of-its-kind device that rapidly restored motor function in mice with the symptoms of Parkinsons disease.
Miguel Nicolelis, M.D., Ph.D., senior study investigator and Anne W. Deane Professor of Neuroscience:
“We have discovered a new, semi-invasive way to produce a relief of Parkinson’s disease motor symptoms that is very consistent, can last for long periods of time, that reduces significantly the risks for these patients, and can be done in the early stages of the disease in combination with small doses of pharmacological therapy.”
The prosthetic device applies electrical stimulation to the part of the spinal cord that carries tactile information from the body to the brain. Researchers attached the device to the surface of the spinal cord in mice and rats with depleted levels of the chemical dopamine to mimic the biologic characteristics of someone with Parkinsons disease which produced impaired motor skills.
When the device was turned on (could have the video timed to have the mouse become active here), the researchers saw an almost immediate and dramatic change in the animals ability to move.
Miguel Nicolelis, M.D., Ph.D., senior study investigator and Anne W. Deane Professor of Neuroscience:
“This shows that a very unexpected pathway can have a very profound effect on the way the motor system operates. I don’t think anybody though about treating Parkinson’s disease with stimulation of the spinal cord, particularly the sensory component of the spinal cord. That shows to me that the interaction between sensory and motor component is much closer than anticipated in the past. it’s part of the same system.”
Researcher said this work addresses an important need because medication eventually stops working
in later stages of Parkinsons disease and an invasive surgery to stimulate neurons in the brain is the only other option for some patients.
The findings appear in the latest issue of the journal Science.
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June 28th, 2009 -- Posted in what is kidney dialysis |
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Listen in as Gerry Oginski, an experienced New York medical malpractice, negligence, wrongful death and personal injury trial lawyer practicing law in Manhattan, Queens, Brooklyn, Bronx, Staten Island, Nassau & Suffolk explains how a failure to diagnose an infection in a dialysis patient cause him to bleed to death.
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