by Michael R. Kaiser | Spinal Cord Injuries
While the paralysis resulting from a spinal cord injury can never be totally reversed, the patient may experience a decline in the severity of the injury. California residents should know that the American Spinal Injury Association has an impairment scale that goes...
by Michael R. Kaiser | Spinal Cord Injuries
Spinal cord injuries can change the lives of California residents, and cervical spine injuries are often some of the most severe. Because these injuries are closer to the brain, injuries there can result in paralysis or a lack of sensation or movement anywhere below...
by Michael R. Kaiser | Spinal Cord Injuries
Spinal cord injuries can change the lives of people in California. People who have been injured in the spine can face severe damage and lifelong disabilities as a result of an accident. The spine is critical to a person’s ability to walk, use their limbs and...
by Michael R. Kaiser | Spinal Cord Injuries
The sacral spine is located in the area between the tailbone and lumbar spine. California residents who sustain sacral spine injuries due to the negligence of someone else may have legal recourse.The sacrum is made up of five bones that form a triangular shape and are...
by Michael R. Kaiser | Spinal Cord Injuries
California residents who sustain sacral spinal cord injuries due to the negligent behavior of someone else may have legal recourse. Sacral spinal cord injuries are those that occur between the lumbar spine and the tailbone.The sacrum, which has a triangular shape, is...
by Michael R. Kaiser | Spinal Cord Injuries
Spinal cord injuries can be life-changing for accident victims in California. These kinds of injuries could lead to a loss of sensory function, loss of motor abilities and even paralysis. Many doctors and scientists are researching the causes and effects of these...