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Cauda equina syndrome may be associated with "_____"
Hint: sensory deficit
The most common cause of cauda equina is _____
_____ is damage/compression to the spinal roots below the level of L2
What is the initial investigation for suspected spinal fracture? _____
_____ is a condition in which the spinal cord is damaged, commonly due to traumatic causes
Upper motor neuron lesion has _____ which is initial resistance when the limb is moved, followed by sudden, unexpected decrease in resistance
The posterior spinal artery affects the _____lateral dorsal column
Upper motor neuron lesion presents with muscle _____ below the level of the lesion
_____ presents with unilateral or bilateral loss of proprioception, fine touch, & vibration below the level of the lesion
Nerve roots _____ innervates the bladder, bowel, & sexual organs that are relevant in spinal cord injury
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