Foundation Kicks off First-Ever PLS Awareness Month
... WASHINGTON, Feb. 2 /PRNewswire/ -- The Spastic paraplegia Foundation (SPF) is kicking off the first ... disorders that include Hereditary Spastic paraplegia (HSP) and Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS). ... of social justice and equality. The Spastic paraplegia Foundation, Inc. ( www.sp-foundation.org ) is a ...Medical study shows epidurals and spinal anesthetics are safer than previously reported
... study, depending on interpretation, there were 14-30 patients who suffered permanent injury: injuries ranging from numbness in a part of the legs to paraplegia or death. Of the harmed patients 5-13 were paralysed and 3-6 died. Most complications were judged to be unavoidable. Dr Tim Cook says, "The ...Wal-Mart's 2009 Health Care Plan Includes 'Debbie Shank Exception'
... Watch confirmed that Wal-Mart's 2009 health care plan exempts the company's right to subrogate against a covered person completely in cases of 1) paraplegia or quadriplegia; 2) severe burns; 3) total and permanent physical or mental disability; or 4) death. In all other cases, the plan also limits the ...National Movement Disorders Interactive Experience Center Comes to Tampa Bay for First Time
... Foundation Rett Syndrome Research Foundation Society for Progressive Supranuclear Palsy, Inc. Spasmodic Torticollis/Dystonia, Inc. Spastic paraplegia Foundation, Inc. The Parkinson Alliance Tourette Syndrome Association, Inc. Tremor Action Network United Cerebral Palsy Research and Educational ...Nonsurgical Thoracic Aorta Repair Has Much Less Risk of Paralysis Than Surgery
... an injured or diseased thoracic aorta// offered patients less risk of paraplegia as well as lower morbidity and mortality rates when compared to surgery. During surgical repair the patient is at increased risk of paraplegia because the thoracic aorta is clamped, cutting off blood to the spinal ...Hospital To The Rescue Of Disabled Children
... are being provided with prosthetic rehabilitation free of cost by India’s paraplegia Hospital in the City of Ahemedabad. // This is a joint venture with the ... any publicity. The project called ‘A Leg to Stand On’ was launched by the paraplegia Hospital in February 2003. As of date as many as 148 amputees have derived ...American Academy Of Orthopaedic Surgeons 2009 Annual Meeting 'Highlights and Hot Topics'
... such as rotator cuff tears in the shoulder and bursitis, paraplegic patients show additional risk factors for shoulder injuries. The duration of paraplegia and the amount of athletic activity are strong indicators for future shoulder injuries among the paralyzed. Wheelchair dependence significantly ...Stent grafts: a better way to treat blunt trauma injuries
... is shown to save more lives and nearly eliminate paraplegia (the loss of the ability to move and/or feel both ... the death rate by half and diminish the risk of paraplegia by 75 percent as compared to open surgical ... During surgery, a patient is at increased risk of paraplegia because the thoracic aorta is clamped, cutting ...Little-known protein found to be key player
... a deeper understanding of both basic biological processes and disease. "We hope the findings lead to a better understanding of hereditary spastic paraplegia (HSP), the genetic disorder that atlastin has been linked with," Daga said. HSP is a rare genetic condition that affects fewer than one million ...Cincinnati surgeons report new treatment for often-fatal injury
... injury can work, says Dr. Giglia, but it puts significant stress on the patient's heart and brain and increases the risk for heart attack, bleeding, paraplegia and other problems. J. Keith Thompson, DO, and Amy Reed, MD, both of UC, were coauthors on this study. ...