The family of a 13-year-old filed a federal lawsuit against Mayo Clinic and two orthopedic surgeons, alleging they permanently paralyzed the girl after failing to stabilize her spine during surgery.
The same day, the girl's mother advocated for a CT scan of her spine, which revealed "new disc space widening between the T11 and T12 vertebrae" and a new disruption in the girl's spinal alignment.
On Monday, Jan. 27, Cofield was at the gym doing weight training when he had a mishap, rolling his ankle, causing 225 pounds ...
On January 5th Lucy got into a skiing accident. She broke her T11-T12 and stretched her spinal cord. She went into a lengthy surgery last night, and ended up getting her t11/t12 fused. After ...
Jacobs Crawley thought he was done competing in PRORODEO. Crawley suffered a burst fracture of his T12 and sustained damage to his T11 and L1 vertebrae when he was pinned against ...