Tuesday, November 25, 2008
Spinal Cord Medicine
It's a bundle of nerves enclosed in bone, just under 20 inches long in most of us, and about an inch in diameter. It may not sound like much, but it's one of the most complicated parts of the body. It's your spinal cord, and it's what allows communication between your brain and the rest of your body. As most of us know, spinal injuries can have catastrophic results. Join us this Tuesday to learn about the latest innovations in spinal cord medicine.
Related Links:
- How Does the Spinal Cord Work?
- Paralyzed 3 Year Old Learns to Walk Again
- Spinal Cord Medicine Program
- The Liz Fust Community Fund