Spinal Cord Compression

Spinal cord compression takes place when a mass places pressure on the cord. A mass can include a tumor or bone fragment. Compression can develop anywhere along the complex body part from the neck to the lower spine. As your spinal cord travels down your back, it is protected by a stack of backbones called vertebrae. They also hold your body upright. The nerves of your spinal cord run through the openings between the vertebrae and out to your muscles.

  • Abnormal spine alignment (scoliosis)
  • Injury to the spine
  • Spinal tumorv
  • Certain bone diseases
  • Rheumatoid arthritis
  • Infection

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