The Boston Children’s Hospital Tethered Spinal Cord Program provides a full range of care for children with tethered spinal cord syndrome, or tethered cord.
A tethered cord is attached to the tissues of the spine, usually at the base. When the spinal cord is attached, it can’t move freely within the spinal canal. This can cause nerve damage and a host of symptoms. Children with tethered cord may have back pain, weakness, or numbness in the legs, trouble standing or walking, and incontinence. These symptoms can affect your child’s home, school, and social life, and touch your entire family.