Posterior Cord Syndrome
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Posterior Cord Syndrome is the rarest form of incomplete spinal cord injury. An individual with this form of spinal cord injury (SCI) will have intact motor function and sensations of pain, light touch, and temperature, but impairments in proprioception, vibration, kinesthesia, and combined cortical functions below the level of the lesion (see: Sensation).
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