Surfer’s Myelopathy

@article{Thompson2004SurfersM,
  title={Surfer’s Myelopathy},
  author={Todd P. Thompson and James Pearce and G-L Chang and Joseph C . Madamba},
  journal={Spine},
  year={2004},
  volume={29},
  pages={E353-E356}
}
Study Design. The authors reviewed a series of nontraumatic spinal cord injuries associated with surfing lessons. Objectives. To characterize a unique syndrome of paraplegia/paraparesis to improve clinical recognition, treatment, and prevention. Summary of Background Data. Surfer’s myelopathy is a previously unreported nontraumatic spinal cord injury that affects inexperienced surfers. Nine patients with paraparesis/paraplegia were evaluated and treated after nontraumatic surfing events… 
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