Accidents & Violence, Neurological Disorders, Paralysis / 30.01.2025

  Spinal cord injuries (SCIs) are among the most devastating medical conditions. They can leave victims with long-lasting physical, emotional, and financial challenges. People sustain SCIs after accidents, whether on the road or while at work. One option people who end up with this condition have is to file a spinal cord injury claim in Denver. This compensation will help in dealing with the medical bills and other financial concerns that arise afterward. In this article, we will explore 6 facts about SCIs to understand the challenges victims face and the importance of prevention and support.

Fact 1: Spinal Cord Injuries Are Life-Altering

A spinal cord injury can result in partial or complete paralysis, depending on the severity and location of the damage. For victims, this means a sudden loss of mobility, independence, and the ability to perform even the simplest tasks. Apart from the physical impact, SCI victims must adapt to the drastically changed lifestyle, which takes a toll on their emotional well-being and social relations. According to the National Spinal Cord Injury Statistical Center (NSCISC), approximately 18,000 SCIs happen every year, which shows how widespread these injuries are. (more…)
Accidents & Violence, Legal-Malpractice / 27.12.2024

Ohio is home to over 11 million people. It is generally a great state. However, you will have a hard time if you are unfortunate enough to sustain a spinal cord injury. Spinal cord injuries can have a devastating impact on lives. A spinal cord injury occurs when the delicate nerves within the spinal cord are damaged, potentially leading to loss of movement, sensation, and even paralysis.  Determining liability in these cases is crucial for victims and their families to secure medical care, support, and compensation. If you or a loved one has suffered a spinal cord injury due to the negligence of another, seeking guidance from a spinal cord injury law firm in Ohio is essential. (more…)
Author Interviews, Neurological Disorders, Science, UCLA / 29.09.2023

MedicalResearch.com Interview with: Michael Sofroniew, MD, PhD Professor UCLA School of Medicine MedicalResearch.com: What is the background for this study? How did this study differ from your previous work on this topic? Response: After spinal cord injuries, nerve fibers that are damaged do not spontaneously regrow across injury sites. In previous studies, our group of collaborators identified a combination of interventions that could stimulate damaged nerve fibers to regrow for short distances across injuries, but we found that in spite of this short distance regrowth there was no recovery of functions. The present study examined what type of regrowth might be necessary to re-establish functions. (more…)