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Vocal Cord Paralysis and Treatment



History of the Treatment of Spinal Injuries

History of the Treatment of Spinal Injuries
Injury of the spinal cord has been known since antiquity. There is no cure for the injury and until modern times patients died rapidly from a combination of pressure sores and urinary tract infection. Treatment consists of preventing complications until the spine has stabilised and the patient can be rehabilitated to an independent life. History of the Treatment of Spinal Injuries explores how this treatment developed in the Ancient World, the Middle Ages, in Europe, Great Britain and latterly in the United States. It describes how these principles of treatment were recognised and explores the relationship and rivalry of the powerful personalities of the doctors who developed this treatment against the social background at different times.



Vocal Fold Paralysis
Vocal Fold Paralysis
Vocal Fold Paralysis



Miami Project to Cure Paralysis - The Miami Project to Cure Paralysis is a research center dedicated to research in the field of paralysis and spinal cord injury, with the eventual object of finding a cure for paralyzing injuries. Based at the University of Miami School of Medicine, it is considered a world leader in neurological injury research.

Foix-Alajouanine syndrome - Foix-Alajouanine syndrome is a disorder caused by an arteriovenous malformation of the spinal cord. The patients present with symptoms indicating spinal cord involvement (paralysis of arms and legs, numbness and loss of sensation and sphincter dysfunction) and the pathological examination reveal disseminated nerve cell death in the spinal cord and abnormally dilated and tortuous vessels situated on the surface of the spinal cord.

Brown-Sequard syndrome - Brown-Séquard syndrome, also known as Brown-Séquard's hemiplegia and Brown-Séquard's paralysis, is a loss of motricity (paralysis and ataxia) and sensation caused by the lateral hemisection of the spinal cord. Other synonyms are crossed hemiplegia, hemiparaplegic syndrome, hemiplegia et hemiparaplegia spinalis and spinal hemiparaplegia.

Vocal crack - Vocal cracking is an obvious switch in vocal registration caused by the singer's vocal cords' inability to handle maintaining a particular vocal pitch while simultaneously changing its vocal dynamic, or by a singer attempting to reach a pitch beyond the capabilities of a particular vocal register. Vocal cracking is nearly absent in professional singing and thus is a sign of lack of proper vocal training.



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