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Recognizing common cord tethering symptoms is crucial for early diagnosis and treatment. Learn about the clinical signs of tethered cord syndrome, including back pain, neurological changes, and mobility issues. Discover how spinal cord abnormalities affect children and adults, and understand when to consult a specialist for effective management of this complex spinal condition.

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PublishedDecember 6, 2025
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