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| peared in twenty six first team games before a | spinal ailment curtailed his career. |
| nt with dental caries, mandibular prognathism, | spinal alignment, and disproportionate limb lengtheni |
| ch surgery and because of a failure during the | spinal anaesthesia he had to be treated in a medical |
| immoveable (synarthrodial) joints, such as the | spinal and sutural joints, respectively. |
| Kennedy's disease (KD) or X-linked | spinal and bulbar muscular atrophy (SBMA) or spinobul |
| apists; disability agencies; consultants; GPs; | spinal and other rehabilitation units. |
| ract, sciatic nerve, cardiac outflow tract and | spinal and sympathetic ganglia. |
| He was the first to use | spinal anesthesia in the United States, the developer |
| It is a type of degenerative | spinal arthritis found in the elderly. |
| uicide (during a period of failing health from | spinal arthritis) in 1957. |
| it-tongue light is coiling serpant is steaming | spinal avec ray gun |
| aplegia (SPG39), in which distal parts of long | spinal axons degenerate leading to limb weakness and |
| For regional anesthesia, methods like | spinal blocking are more difficult where scoliosis is |
| brownii based on holotype BMNH R1625, limb and | spinal bones found by Alfred Brown in 1863. |
| posterior vertebral muscles, and sends a small | spinal branch through the corresponding intervertebra |
| tin prevents buckling of the ligament into the | spinal canal during extension, which would cause cana |
| and can also decrease the hole in the cervical | spinal canal. |
| r epidural space, in the outermost part of the | spinal canal. |
| owing an injury, revealed that he had a narrow | spinal canal. |
| Sadly, Cinci developed | spinal cancer in 2008. |
| n Virginia on May 5, 1999 after suffering from | spinal cancer. |
| He is suffering from renal and | spinal cancer. |
| ears of their marriage, she was diagnosed with | spinal cancer. |
| After the war, he became ill with | spinal caries, and it was "while he was bedridden wit |
| reated with BMP4 growth factor seem to improve | spinal cell repair and regeneration when injected int |
| ina is a structure within the lower end of the | spinal column of most vertebrates, that consists of n |
| It originates from the | spinal column from above the cervical vertebra 7 (C7) |
| It originates from the | spinal column from above the cervical vertebra 2 (C2) |
| It originates from the | spinal column from above the cervical vertebra 5 (C5) |
| It originates from the | spinal column from above the cervical vertebra 3 (C3) |
| accident fractured Scherbakov's skull and his | spinal column in three places. |
| ly, the hole at the base of the skull over the | spinal column (the foramen magnum) indicating a human |
| d the two almond sized hearts located near the | spinal column close to the hip joint are thought to b |
| It originates from the | spinal column from above the cervical vertebra 6 (C6) |
| ial bones, into the neck, where it entered the | spinal column and severed the spinal cord. |
| placed in balance and alignment such that the | spinal column supports it with minimal muscular effor |
| llar bones, the 3rd vertebra (key stone of the | spinal column), the upper arm, the wrist (knife hand |
| as well as vertebrae from all sections of the | spinal column, ribs, and bones from the shoulder, pel |
| inus the mandible, or lower jaw), parts of the | spinal column, hands, and forelimbs, a nearly complet |
| the jaw bone and neck and came to rest by the | spinal column. |
| cervical vertebra 5 (C5) is a vertebra of the | spinal column. |
| cervical vertebra 3 (C3) is a vertebra of the | spinal column. |
| long bones and the intervertebral discs of the | spinal column. |
| at the base of the skull which connects to the | spinal column. |
| f gray matter found in Rexed lamina VII of the | spinal column. |
| injury to her neck muscles and had bruised her | spinal column.The Russian news agency Interfax report |
| really be a further joint or more short on the | spinal column; that is to say there should be a hollo |
| She was crippled by a | spinal condition in 1869. |
| s daughter Naieya (b.2005), who suffers from a | spinal condition and grade issues forced him to atten |
| mination, doctors diagnosed Yang's injury as a | spinal contusion. |
| a half years old when he learned he suffered a | spinal cord injury and would be a paraplegic. |
| Since the bullet had ricocheted off his | spinal cord after striking his neck, he suffered perm |
| by JCAHO, and has 343 hospital beds, a 40-bed | Spinal Cord Injury Center, and a 120-bed transitional |
| Strength training results are seen in the | spinal cord well before any physiological muscular ad |
| f the second cervical vertebra, which leads to | spinal cord damage. |
| which are present at the junction between the | spinal cord and the medulla oblongata. |
| the neurology research program fourth, and the | spinal cord research program 10th in NIH funding. |
| air Transportation Safety, Telerehabilitation, | Spinal Cord Injury, and Wheeled Mobility. |
| o alleviate and repair damage to the brain and | spinal cord which results from injury or neurodegener |
| It has been proposed for | spinal cord injury; because it improves axonal rewiri |
| uch as cerebral palsy, multiple sclerosis, and | spinal cord disease. |
| rather than from the brain) travel back to the | spinal cord where they form synapses in its dorsal ho |
| The anterior median fissure of the | spinal cord has an average depth of about 3 mm, but t |
| The size and shape of | spinal cord at different levels are normal but anteri |
| γ-motoneurons are located in the brainstem and | spinal cord and are smaller than their α-motoneuron c |
| of serial-section portrayal (thin slicing) of | spinal cord specimens for histological study. |
| death, his work concerning nerve cells of the | spinal cord was edited and published by anatomist Max |
| machandran died after surgery (a tumour in the | spinal cord had been removed) at a Thiruvanathapuram |
| e Ca2+-activated K+ channels) in the brain and | spinal cord and inhibits them. |
| irst Paralympics in 1960 were all afflicted by | spinal cord injuries and required the use of a wheelc |
| o be paralyzed from permanently shattering his | spinal cord while trying to save Janie. |
| irm handles include brain injury, burn injury, | spinal cord injury, and auto accident injuries, accor |
| and in virtually all neurons in the brain and | spinal cord that participate in synaptic transmission |
| animal has after subtracting the weight of the | spinal cord from the brain. |
| for British World War II veteran patients with | spinal cord injuries. |
| g the game today, Al Lucas suffered a presumed | spinal cord injury and was brought to California Hosp |
| r motor neurons are those in the brainstem and | spinal cord that directly supply the muscles. |
| nt with minor injuries, Pendergrass suffered a | spinal cord injury, leaving him paralyzed from the wa |
| In humans, because the | spinal cord stops growing in infancy while the bones |
| Lyndhurst | Spinal Cord Centre |
| m the chest down even though X-rays showed his | spinal cord to be severely compressed rather than bro |
| tion, which is dedicated to finding a cure for | spinal cord injuries. |
| Anterior funiculus of the | spinal cord |
| Posterior funiculus of the | spinal cord |
| Lateral funiculus of the | spinal cord |
| in the Tampa Veterans Administration Hospital | spinal cord unit before entering law school, where sh |
| en a fellow medical student at B.U. suffered a | spinal cord injury. |
| carotid arteries of both sides but leaving the | spinal cord intact. |
| : it increases GABA-induced chloride influx in | spinal cord neuron cultures, but has no significant i |
| ebellar granule neurons, inner ear hair cells, | spinal cord interneurons, Merkel cells of the skin, a |
| estern University in his search for a cure for | spinal cord injuries using embryonic stem cells. |
| he dynamics of neurotransmitter release in the | spinal cord at the Miami Project to Cure Paralysis. |
| In his final game, Brown suffered a | spinal cord contusion while assisting on a tackle of |
| Member, International | Spinal Cord Injury Society, since 2006. |
| n of cells and even recovery of function after | spinal cord injury in mice. |
| In the | spinal cord is found the anterior white commissure. |
| Conus medullaris, the terminal end of the | spinal cord |
| hich treats patients with post-polio symptoms, | spinal cord injuries, strokes, and other disabilities |
| National | Spinal Cord Injury Association, (NSCIA) Bethesda, MD |
| escape his tormentors; the fall resulted in a | spinal cord injury that rendered him a paraplegic. |
| ty of ES-cell derived OPC transplantation into | spinal cord injured individuals . |
| lifestyles for young people who have sustained | spinal cord injuries. |
| avor are his age, the incomplete nature of the | spinal cord injury, his constitution, and exceptional |
| Myoclonic movement originating at the | spinal cord level is often a likely mechanism. |
| has used a wheelchair since the 1980s after a | spinal cord aneurysm, but still maintains an active l |
| of nerve fibers which cross the midline of the | spinal cord just anterior to the gray commissure (Rex |
| Dissection of deep back and | spinal cord video: great view of the Cauda Equina |
| s the discovery that placing electrodes in the | spinal cord can induce pleasurable feelings leading t |
| as those who have suffered a severe stroke or | spinal cord injury, also stand to benefit from implan |
| d in the intermediolateral cell columns of the | spinal cord between C8 and T2. |
| LRO helps people with | spinal cord injuries get back into an active lifestyl |
| rmit for visualization of neural tracts in the | spinal cord and brain via Diffusion Tensor Imaging. |
| The | spinal cord is surrounded by a layer of protective pr |
| First person to perform a | spinal cord stimulator trial in the People's Republic |
| boat to rock and resulted in her injuring her | spinal cord and needing to use a wheelchair. |
| ated within a living organism, but outside the | spinal cord and bone marrow. |
| ubstitution of impaired functions of brain and | spinal cord by neurosurgical implantation of microele |
| ento, California - (acute burns, orthopaedics, | spinal cord injury) |
| izations in the substantia gelatinosa of cat's | spinal cord (1977) |
| able work on long term impact of patients with | spinal cord injury. |
| In 1998, Betters suffered a | spinal cord injury while skiing at Big Mountain in Wh |
| ille, United Kingdom (wheelchair athletes with | spinal cord injuries) and in the Mitchel Athletic Com |
| he bedside of the patient W.M. Keck Center for | spinal cord injury, the New Jersey Center for biomate |
| vertebrae in his back (L3,L4,S3), damaging his | spinal cord in the process, which left him paralyzed |
| Following the | spinal cord injury suffered by Marquis Daniels on the |
| istopher Reeve following the actor's notorious | spinal cord injury. |
| and (through a central action of apamin on the | spinal cord and a peripheral action in the form of me |
| uired for the generation of several classes of | spinal cord dorsal interneurons; GDF7 specifically in |
| neuronal) ischemia, traumatic brain injury and | spinal cord injury. |
| f physicians treat patients with brain injury, | spinal cord injury, a dual diagnosis of brain and spi |
| teardrop fracture is usually associated with a | spinal cord injury, often a result of displacement of |
| Mansfield sustained a | spinal cord injury, but remained with his soldiers an |
| esent in the bloodstream before it entered the | spinal cord and caused paralysis. |
| the Paralympics in 1972 were all afflicted by | spinal cord injuries and required the use of a wheelc |
| In 1985, Bruner suffered a | spinal cord injury when he fell down the stairs at hi |
| in kinase is expressed solely in the brain and | spinal cord and its localization is restricted to neu |
| He became an expert on | spinal cord damage and served as a national consultan |
| e methylation decreases and myelination of the | spinal cord is impaired. |
| o Amravathi Jail in Nagpur and was hurt in the | spinal cord during the journey. |
| Qureshi S, Hecht AC: Epidemiology of | Spinal Cord Injury, Atlas of Spine Trauma: Adult and |
| e periodic health evaluation for veterans with | spinal cord injury and disorders". |
| It has no effects on the brain and | spinal cord as it cannot diffuse through the blood-br |
| ween tabes dorsalis (nerve degeneration in the | spinal cord) and paralysis in the mentally insane. |
| rane that surrounds and protects the brain and | spinal cord), and pain caused by compressed or trauma |
| se caused by syphilis damaging the back of the | spinal cord). |
| nd activates mu opioid receptors in the brain, | spinal cord, stomach and intestine. |
| aw: In complete transverse lesion in the upper | spinal cord, the tendon reflexes and muscular tone be |
| spina bifida, a birth defect that affects the | spinal cord, and has been in a wheelchair since child |
| a protein enriched in various parts of brain, | spinal cord, and testis. |
| GALR1 is widely expressed in the brain and | spinal cord, as well as in peripheral sites such as t |
| It involved the | spinal cord, medulla oblongata and the basal ganglia, |
| Nervous system: the nerves, brain, | spinal cord, and peripheral nerves |
| sterior column-medial lemniscus pathway of the | spinal cord, which also carries the sensations of fin |
| a motoring accident suffering injuries to his | spinal cord, and set the end of Cadacross and the car |
| fish, U-II is secreted at the back part of the | spinal cord, in a neurosecretory center called uroneu |
| the central nervous system, especially in the | spinal cord, as a result of acute or chronic organoph |
| ferring and processing information with brain, | spinal cord, peripheral nerves and nerves. |
| Kani Basami (scissors), pressure holds to the | spinal cord, submissive holds to the legs, the wrist |
| A portion of the | spinal cord, showing its right lateral surface. |
| brain and close to the skull exterior), eyes, | spinal cord, distal ileum (a part of the small intest |
| ntestines in cattle at all ages; brains, eyes, | spinal cord, skull and vertebral column from animals |
| m, ventral neural tube, ependymal layer of the | spinal cord, forebrain, midbrain, cerebellum, and in |
| ctical Researches on Diseases of the Brain and | Spinal Cord, regarded as the first textbook in neurop |
| The hit compressed Stingley's | spinal cord, breaking his fourth and fifth cervical v |
| a virus when he was three, which spread to his | spinal cord, causing paralysis. |
| without a brain, but could not work without a | spinal cord, and summarized that voluntary behavior w |
| bundle of tentacles connects with the Rykor's | spinal cord, allowing the brain of the Kaldane to int |
| ells move dorsally and surround the developing | spinal cord, forming the vertebral arch. |
| ily known for his studies of the brain and the | spinal cord. |
| ve destruction of nerve cells in the brain and | spinal cord. |
| ve destruction of nerve cells in the brain and | spinal cord. |
| ld not be removed due to its location near the | spinal cord. |
| degeneration of the cerebellum, brain stem and | spinal cord. |
| muscle spindles via a reflex arc involving the | spinal cord. |
| ulting firm to have a serious problem with his | spinal cord. |
| This is an anesthetic injection into the | spinal cord. |
| It later becomes sensory axon part of the | spinal cord. |
| s and congestion of liver, kidneys, brain, and | spinal cord. |
| nd sixth cervical vertebrae and compressed the | spinal cord. |
| enters in the lumbar and sacral regions of the | spinal cord. |
| ge between CSF and nervous tissue of brain and | spinal cord. |
| se drugs have no effect when injected into the | spinal cord. |
| matter of brain, nerves, neural tissue, and in | spinal cord. |
| the nucleus proprius in the dorsal horn of the | spinal cord. |
| e bends the neuraxis between the brain and the | spinal cord. |
| tia nigra, raphe complex, locus coeruleus, and | spinal cord. |
| as in the ventral horn and dorsal horn of the | spinal cord. |
| appears to restrict dural movement toward the | spinal cord. |
| for his microscopic research of the brain and | spinal cord. |
| lateral portion of the dorsal funiculus of the | spinal cord. |
| sustained permanent injuries to her brain and | spinal cord. |
| surgery to remove a nerve-sheath tumor on his | spinal cord. |
| nd physiology of the medulla oblongata and the | spinal cord. |
| ons is in segment II of the dorsal horn of the | spinal cord. |
| to selectively destroy neurons in the brain or | spinal cord. |
| ng the ventricular system of the brain and the | spinal cord. |
| ed his heart and another partially severed his | spinal cord. |
| upper 3 cervical segments, the dura mater, and | spinal cord. |
| e hind legs because of the degeneration of the | spinal cord. |
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