Maitland Chiropractor Spinal Cord Compression vs. Spinal Cord Abutment
Written by on October 17, 2011 in Chiropractic
When a space occupying lesion (something that doesn’t belong in a space, i.e. splinter, bullet or tumor) or in the form of a herniated disc (by definition always from trauma), goes beyond the borders of the disc/vertebrate into the spinal canal, it can touch and/or push the spinal cord. If it pushes the spinal cord against the back of the spinal canal in a “pincer” fashion, with pressure both in front and back of the spinal cord, the result is a cord compression.

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Maitland Chiropractor Spinal Cord Compression vs. Spinal Cord Abutment

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