Horner's Syndrome — drooping upper eyelid, constricted pupil and a sunken appearance to the eye — is seen on the same side as
damage to nerve roots at T1 and T2.
Not exact matches
Based on years of scientific research into the
root causes of the condition, the device uses precisely timed sounds and weak electrical pulses that activate touch - sensitive
nerves, both aimed at steering
damaged nerve cells back
to normal activity.
Occasionally,
damage to the spinal cord and
nerve roots may occur, resulting in a condition called myeloradiculopathy.
This is the major reason for the paralysis,
damage to the spinal cord and the
nerve roots that come out of it.
Soft tissue
damage can be done
to the ligaments, intervertebral joints, discs, cervical muscles and
nerve roots.