Tethered cord

Organ
Spine
Region
Musculoskeletal

Detectable on Scans

Whole Body

About this Condition

Tethered cord syndrome occurs when the lower part of the spinal cord is anchored (usually to the sacococcygeal region), causing it to overstretch the spinal cord and nerve roots.

Tethered cord can be primary, where it is an isolated congenital abnormality, or secondary, where it can occur with other abnormalities such as a tumor or after an injury.