Spinal Cord Compression

Spinal cord compression is a neurological condition in which the spinal cord is compressed due to some type of injury, surgical procedure, or other pathology. This condition can lead to a variety of symptoms, including numbness, weakness, and pain in the legs, arms, or other parts of the body.

Causes of Spinal Cord Compression 1. Trauma: The most common cause of spinal cord compression is traumatic injury, such as injury from a fall, car accident, or serious accident. 2. Surgery: In some cases, spinal cord compression may be caused by surgical procedures such as tumor removal or dyslexia, spinal or artery surgery. 3. Spinal diseases: Other causes of compression include spinal diseases such as herniated discs, osteochondrosis and arthritis. 4. Ischemic disorders: Compression