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  1. Mar 2, 2023 · What is a tethered spinal cord? A tethered spinal cord happens when your spinal cord abnormally attaches to the wall of your spinal canal. Usually, your spinal cord moves freely inside your spinal canal. When your spinal cord attaches to your spinal canal, this can limit its movement and cause tension.

  2. Jul 19, 2024 · Tethered spinal cord syndrome (TSCS) is a disorder of the nervous system caused by tissue that attaches itself to the spinal cord and limits the movement of the spinal cord. These tissue attachments cause the spinal cord to stretch abnormally.

  3. Dec 8, 2010 · Previous section; Next section > Causes. Tethered cord syndrome can be of a congenital (primary) origin or acquired (secondary or developmental). Various congenital anomalies, particularly spina bifida, are often associated with congenital tethered cord syndrome.

  4. A tethered spinal cord occurs when the spinal cord is attached to tissue around the spine, most commonly at the base of the spine. As a result, the spinal cord can’t move freely within the spinal canal.

  5. Feb 1, 2023 · Tethered cord syndrome, otherwise known as tethered spinal cord syndrome, is a progressive neurological disorder that limits spinal mobility. It develops when tissue attachments form either at the base of the spine or where an injury occurred.

  6. What is Adult Tethered Cord? Adult Tethered Cord is characterized by a spinal cord that is located at an abnormally low position within the spinal canal. The position in which it comes to rest in an adult (L1 or L2) is caused by the growth of the individual.

  7. Apr 10, 2024 · Tethered spinal cord syndrome is a neurologic disorder caused by tissue attachments that limit the movement of the spinal cord within the spinal column.

  8. Tethered cord syndrome is a rare neurological condition in which the spinal cord is attached (tethered) to the surrounding tissues of the spine.

  9. What is a tethered spinal cord? Normally, the spinal cord floats freely inside a tube in the spine called the spinal canal. A tethered spinal cord is pulled down and stuck to the inside of the spinal canal. As a child grows, a tethered spinal cord will stretch like a rubber band. If the problem is ...

  10. Tethered cord may be difficult to diagnose, since the symptoms are often mistaken for those of other conditions. A small child with an unsteady gait, or who has urinary accidents, may not immediately raise concerns with parents or pediatricians, but if those symptoms continue or worsen as the child ages a referral to a neurologist or neurological surgeon should be considered.

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