Higher levels of inflammation and increased scores for radiographic sacroiliitis are linked to structural damage in the spine ...
In patients with axial spondyloarthritis (axSpA), a higher intake of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) was associated with reduced radiographic spinal progression, particularly in those ...
Approximately 308,000 people in the United States live with spinal cord injury. Nearly all lose bladder control. And yet the ...
Your spine serves as the central support structure for your entire body, yet many of us unwittingly damage it through routine activities. The concerning reality is that spinal issues often develop ...
A team of researchers at Rowan University has developed an injectable biomaterial that could significantly improve recovery outcomes following spinal cord injuries. The study, recently published in ...
People with spinal cord injuries face unique and heightened cardiovascular risks, from unstable blood pressure soon after injury to increased long-term chances of heart disease and stroke. New studies ...
Tony Sabel, paralyzed in a college accident, finds freedom in wheelchair rugby. Sabel collaborates with Dr. Kristi Streeter's Marquette lab to research improved breathing for SCIs. Streeter's team, ...
Diabetes can damage spinal discs and nerves, causing pain, stiffness, and mobility issues; early care and control reduce ...
UAB Spinal Cord Injury Medicine Fellowship Program’s Mission is to produce competent and autonomous practicing physicians who are well trained to care for a variety of patients with spinal cord ...
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