Spinal Cord Injuries

  • Heavy Backpacks Causing Back and Spinal Injuries in Children

    Shannon Weidemann | August 15, 2007 3:24 PM | 0 CommentsRoanoke, VA

    The American Physical Therapy Association has released a study showing that heavy backpacks worn by school children can cause back and spinal injuries. The study was conducted by Mary Ann Wilmarth of Northwestern University. According to Wilmarth, injury can occur when a child, in trying to adapt to a heavy load, uses faulty postures such as arching the back, bending forward, twisting, or...

  • Car Accidents Number One Cause of Spinal Injuries in Children

    Shannon Weidemann | March 04, 2007 9:13 PM | 0 CommentsRoanoke, VA

    A new study by researchers at Morgan Stanley Children's Hospital has shown that the number one cause of spinal cord injuries in children is from car accidents. Most of the children were not wearing a seatbelt at the time."Motor vehicle accidents are by far the No. 1 cause of pediatric spinal cord injury within the U.S., accounting for more than 55% of cases," write the researchers. They add...

  • Treatment for Spinal Cord Injury Still Evolving

    Staff Writer | November 18, 2005 11:13 AM | 0 CommentsRoanoke, VA

    Wise Young, Chrisoper Reeve's doctor, spoke recently at a rehab institute in Connecticut. His speech focused on the advancement in reasearch and treatment of spinal cord injuries since Reeve's horse-riding accident in 1995.Most of his talk, titled "Stem Cells and Spinal Injury Repair," centered on advancements in spinal cord injury research since 1995. Much research focuses on getting axons,...

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