Case study 146 | Tethered Cord Syndrome | Spina Bifida Occulta | explained by Dr. Betsy Grunch
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Case Study 146 - Tethered cord syndrome
Tethered cord syndrome (TCS) refers to a condition that involves the pulling of the spinal cord at the base of the spinal canal. The spinal cord normally hangs loose in the canal, free to move up and down with growth, and with bending and stretching. A tethered cord, however, is held taut at the end or at some point in the spinal canal. In children, a tethered cord can force the spinal cord to stretch as they grow. In adults the spinal cord stretches in the course of normal activity, usually leading to progressive spinal cord damage if untreated. TCS is often associated with the closure of a spina bifida. It can be congenital, such as in tight filum terminale, or the result of injury later in life.
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