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EMT Navarro 32

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Definition
Anterior Cord Syndrome   Loss of most function below the site of injury to the anterior portion of the spinal cord  
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Brown-Sequarel Syndrom   Loss of different functions on opposite sides of the body from injury to one side of the spin  
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Central Cord Syndrome   Loss of function in the upper extremeties caused by injury to the middle portion of the spine  
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Cervical Spine   The first 7 vertebrae of the neck  
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Coccyx   The four fused vertebrae that form the most distal end of the spine, tailbone  
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Complete Spinal Cord Injury   Injury to the spinal cord that results in a complete loss of motr, sensory functions  
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Disk Fluid   filled pad of cartilage between two vertebrae  
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Incomplete spinal cord injury   Injury to the spinal cord that does not affect all spinal cord tracks  
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Lumbar Spine   the five vertebrae located between the sacral and the thoracic spine that form the lower back  
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Neurogenic hypotension   condition associated with injury to the spinal cord that results in vasodilation and relative hypolemia  
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Priapism   A persistent erection of the penis resulting from injury to the spinal nerves to the genitals  
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Sacral Spine   Five vertebrae that are fused together to form the rigid part of the posterior side of the pelvis  
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Spinal Column   the column of 33 vertebrae that enclose and protect the spinal cord  
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Spinal Cord   A column of nervous tissue that exits the brain and extends to the level of L2 within the spinal column  
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Spinal Shock   Injury to the spine; causing paralysis and loss of sensation below the injury  
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Thoracic spine   The 12 vertebrae directly below the cervical vertebrae that comprise the upper back  
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Vertebrae   33 bony segments of the spinal column  
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