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What is Tethered Cord Syndrome? Discover the symptoms, underlying causes, and modern diagnostic approaches for this neurological condition. Learn how early detection and surgical intervention effectively treat tissue attachments in the spinal cord to prevent long-term nerve damage. Explore expert insights on managing this spinal cord disorder and improving patient outcomes through specialized care and timely medical evaluation.

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TitleFrontiers | Co-occurrence of tethered cord syndrome and cervical spine instability in ...
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PublishedApril 27, 2025
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