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Spinal cord and cauda equina. Note that the spinal cord ends at about L1, with the conus medullaris. Nerve roots travel further down as the cauda equina. Their relative mobility within the cerebrospinal fluid decreases the risk of neural damage with subarachnoid injections done at the L4 level. Spinal Cord Injury Treatment, Spinal Injury, Peripheral Nerve Injury, Spinal Nerve, Spinal Cord Syndromes, Autonomic Dysreflexia, Cauda Equina, Physiotherapy Clinic, Motor Neuron
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Spinal cord and cauda equina. Note that the spinal cord ends at about L1, with the conus medullaris. Nerve roots travel further down as the cauda equina. Their relative mobility... 
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