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... injuries and conduct clinical trials. Publications. See a list of publications about spinal cord injury by Mayo Clinic doctors on PubMed, a service of the ...
Certain diseases, such as diabetes, or toxins such as chemotherapy or alcohol can damage longer, more sensitive nerve fibers. These include the nerve fibers ...
... injury, Foot deformity, Lisfranc injury, Cartilage injury, Ankle arthritis, Toe arthritis. Show more areas of focus for Alex L. Vlasak, M.D.. Research ...
Learn what may happen after the spinal cord has been damaged.
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Muscle strains (An injury to a muscle or to tissue that connects muscles to bones, called a tendon.) Osteoarthritis · Scoliosis; Spinal fractures ...
Weight loss. ... With epiglottitis, the small cartilage lid that covers the windpipe becomes swollen and blocks the airway. ... This can be caused by nerve injuries ...
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An echocardiogram can help identify whether an area of your heart has been damaged. Coronary catheterization (angiogram). A long, thin tube (catheter) is ...
The spinal cord injury rehabilitation program treats complete and incomplete spinal cord damage from accidents, infections and other conditions.
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