Spina bifida develops before birth, but its impact is lifelong. TIRR Memorial Hermann brings together leading clinicians and scientists, and advanced medical research and technology, to deliver the most advanced care and treatments available for spina bifida. Our goal? To help individuals living with spina bifida, from infancy through adulthood, live as productively and independently as possible, and with the greatest quality of life.
According to the March of Dimes, it is the most common neural tube defect (birth defects of the brain and spinal cord) in the United States, affecting about 1,500 babies born in the U.S. each year. Infants born with spina bifida may suffer loss of sensation or paralysis, difficulty walking and other problems that can lead to lifelong disability.
Some children may require intensive therapies and medical treatment throughout their lives due to the range of complications associated with the defect, including hydrocephalus (an accumulation of fluid in the brain), neuromuscular issues, lack of bladder and bowel control, depression, weight issues, mobility issues and learning disabilities.
TIRR Memorial Hermann provides patients of all ages with spina bifida with comprehensive, multidisciplinary rehabilitation services, including:
The affiliated spina bifida specialists at The Fetal Center at Children’s Memorial Hermann Hospital provide prenatal monitoring and in utero care for high-risk moms as well as pediatric care for newborns and children with spina bifida.
TIRR Memorial Hermann’s team of affiliated spinal cord injury (SCI) specialists treats adult patients with spina bifida.
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