SPINAL INJURIES

The Spinal Column

The spinal column runs from the top of the neck, extending from the brain to the lower part of the back down to the coccyx. The spine is basically divided into 3 areas:

  • the cervical
  • the thoracic
  • the lumbar

Cervical

The cervical part of the spine is in the neck area. The spine is comprised of many pieces of bone, and through the spine the spinal column protects the spinal cord, which runs from the brain down to the bottom of the spine and then branches out like lines coming from the power generator that carry electricity from its main source and then branch out from the generating station to the city and then branches out from there to various parts of the city.

Compression Fracture Of The Spine

The spinal column is actually made up of soft bone, so sometimes in a traumatic event the person gets a compression fracture of the spine, which means the soft bone is compressed down. A much more serious injury to the spine is when the nerves going down through the spine become injured.

Spinal Column – Discs

Between the various levels of the bone mass in the spine are discs. The discs can be compared to a rubber inner tube or a jelly donut. Within the disc is a mushy material that acts as a shock absorber, and discs give flexibility to the spine. As people get older, the discs become less pliant and become harder and less mushy. That is why it appears that some older people are actually shrinking, because the discs in their back or not as pliant, and they are getting flatter and harder.

Bulging Disk

A bulging disc is analagous to an inner tube tire with a bulge in it. A bulging disc is when the material inside the disc starts to push through but does not come out of the disc, like a bulge in an inner tube. This can still cause a very serious condition if the bulge is pressing upon the nerve that is exiting from the spinal column at that level of the spinal column. Doctors can usually tell, because they know which nerves come out of which locations in the spinal column and go to what part of the anatomy. So the doctor can usually tell whether or not the bulge is pressing on the nerve by knowing whether or not there is pain in a certain part of the body; whether or not the pain is radiating; and whether there is a loss of sensation or involvement in the motor function.

Herniated Disc

herniated or ruptured disc means that the bulge has now opened up and the material inside the disc has actually come out. This tends to be a more serious situation, and frequently involves compression on a nerve that is coming out of that location of the spinal column. Another term that is used is a disc protrusion.

Ordinary X-rays will only show a picture of the hard tissue, i.e., the spinal column or the bones in the arms and the legs and other parts of the anatomy. In order to actually see a picture of the herniated disc or the soft tissue, or things like cancer, the doctor will either have to take a CT scan or an MRIMRI means magnetic resonance imaging. Your body actually goes inside the MRI machine; the machine bounces through magnets in the machine impulses that are recorded and an actual picture of the soft tissue comes out.

Spinal Cord Injury Lawyer

With convenient office locations in Beverly Hills, Sherman Oaks, Orange County, and Glendale, the Law Offices of Burg & Brock have been serving the Los Angeles County community since 1996. During that span of time, they have handled over 5,000 personal injury cases. Cameron Brock, the firm’s founder and a well-known spinal cord injury lawyer, has earned a 97% success rate and won over $100 million (in verdicts and settlements) for his clients.

An essential attribute for any effective spinal cord injury lawyer is trial experience. There are plenty of attorneys out there who are well-read on the relevant issues, but who lack substantive trial experience. Like a pilot who hasn’t earned his wings until he’s actually logged in sufficient hours in the cockpit, a spinal cord injury lawyer hasn’t proved his mettle until he’s gone toe-to-toe in the courtroom. Cameron Brock is a veteran of the court room, totally in his element when arguing the merits of his case in front of a jury.

Another vital skill set that Brock brings to the table is his knowledge of medicine. A spinal cord injury lawyer cannot speak with authority for his client unless he has a deep wellspring of knowledge about the particulars of his client’s medical condition. Cameron Brock is so well-versed in the field of spinal cord injuries that he is often invited to give lectures on the radio and television.

When it comes to choosing a spinal cord injury lawyer, don’t settle for less than the very best. If money is your concern, please note that the Law Offices of Burg & Brock accept contingency fees; you only pay them if they successfully win you a verdict or settlement.

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