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  1. Neck and Back Problems: The Spine and Related Disorders (By Appointment Only) by Jan De Vries, 1986-12-31
  2. Disorders of the Lumbar Spine by Arthur J. Helfet, David M.Gruebel Lee, 1978-03
  3. Disorders of the Cervical Spine
  4. Disorders of the Cervical Spine by Martin B. Camins, 1992-01
  5. Disorders of the Cervical Spine: Diagnosis and Medical Management by John H. Bland MD, 1994-01-15
  6. Evaluation Treatment & Prevention of Musculoskeletal Disorders (Volume 1 - The Spine) by H. Duane Saunders, 2004-09-30
  7. Vertebral Column and Spine Disorders Study Guide (Anatomical Chart Company's Illustrated Pocket Anatomy)
  8. Brain and Spine Disorders Booklet by
  9. Disorders of the Lumbar Spine
  10. CT better than x-rays for diagnosis of high-risk cervical spine injury.(Musculoskeletal Disorders): An article from: Family Practice News by Michele G. Sullivan, 2007-03-15
  11. Anatomical Chart Company's Illustrated Pocket Anatomy: The Vertebral Column & Spine Disorders Study Guide by Anatomical Chart Company, 2007-09-12
  12. A paradigm shift in the conceptualization of psychological trauma in the 20th century [An article from: Journal of Anxiety Disorders] by E. Jones, S. Wessely, 2007-01
  13. Neurosurgical Treatment of Disorders of the Thoracic Spine (Neurosurgical Topics Ser)
  14. Neck and Back Problems - The spine and Related Disorders: by Jan de Vries, 1987-01-01

21. Spine Disorders
Neurological Disorders Spine. This Spinal disorders treated at St.Vincent include Congenital spine disorders (present at birth); Degenerative
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Neurological Disorders - Spine This information is meant to be educational. It is not meant for diagnosis or treatment decisions. Please consult your primary care physician about signs and symptoms you may be experiencing.
Spinal disorders treated at St.Vincent include:
  • Congenital spine disorders (present at birth)
  • Degenerative spine disorders
  • Herniated disks
  • Nonoperative Spine and Pain Disorders
  • Spinal Trauma
  • Spondylosis (changes of aging) including osteoarthritis of the spine
  • Tumors of the Spine

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22. Degenerative Spine Disorders
Degenerative spine disorders. At St.Vincent, neurosurgeons and orthopaedic surgeons work together to diagnose and treat spinal disorders.
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Degenerative Spine Disorders This information is meant to be educational. It is not meant for diagnosis or treatment decisions. Please consult your primary care physician about signs and symptoms you may be experiencing.
About degenerative spine disorders
The most common spinal disorder treated at St.Vincent is degenerative disks, an often-painful disorder in which a spine disk or disks are actually deteriorating. This disease occurs mostly in the lumbar (lower) or cervical (upper) spine but can occur less frequently in the thoracic (middle) spine. It is often brought on in middle age.
Symptoms include back pain, and sometimes neurological problems, such as numbness in the legs or arms. Pain is generally worse when sitting.

23. Neurosurgical Medical Clinic
Specializes in surgery for brain and spine disorders, with offices in La Jolla, La Mesa, Hillcrest, and Chula Vista. Information about neurosurgical diseases and biographies of doctors.
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W elcome to the Neurosurgical Medical Clinic Our surgeons and nurses provide neurosurgical care in many of the major hospitals in San Diego, California. Our surgeons and staff provide individual and conscientious treatment using the most effective and modern techniques available in the world. D r Jeffrey Zubay joined the NMC this past year. He has a special interest in complex spinal disorders and vascular diseases of the brain. He was trained by two the most recognized spine and vascular surgeons in the world...Dr.Spetzler and Dr. Sonntag at the Barrows Neurlogical Institute in Phoenix, Arizona. A New hyperhidrosis CD is available through our office. The CD outlines the experience of suffering from excessively sweaty hands from a patients point of view and scenes from the operation itself. Contact Glory Hammond for copies...

24. Neurosurgery - Back And Spine Disorders
Treatment Techniques.
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25. Human Spine Disorders Anatomical Chart:
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27. Brispine.com.au
Resource for understanding, preventing, and seeking appropriate treatment for back pain and spine disorders.
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Welcome to Brispine.com.au. Our goal is to provide you with a comprehensive, highly informative and useful resource for understanding, preventing, and seeking appropriate treatment for your condition and related conditions. This site has been developed by Dr Richard Willliams and his team of medical professionals. The information in Brispine.com.au is not intended as a substitute for medical professional help or advice but is to be used only as an aid in understanding your problem. A physician should always be consulted for back pain or any health problem. DR RICHARD WILLIAMS
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CONSULTANT ORTHOPAEDIC SURGEON
Specialising in Disorders of the Spine
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28. The Spine Center At The PENN Neurological Institute
Diagnosis Management of spine disorders begins with precise diagnosis to identify the source of pain or weakness. The Center offers
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The Spine Center evaluates and treats disorders of the spine, including herniated intervertebral discs, degenerative disorders, trauma, and compressed nerves. The Center brings together specialists from the departments of Neurosurgery, Orthopaedic Surgery and Rehabilitation Medicine. The Center also calls upon on psychologists and physical therapists for a multidisciplinary approach in caring for you. Diagnosis
Management of spine disorders begins with precise diagnosis to identify the source of pain or weakness. The Center offers you all the latest diagnostic equipment and treats the following disorders:
  • Disc herniation syndromes
  • Degenerative diseases of the spine
  • Tumors of the spine
  • Infections of the spine
  • Spinal trauma
Therapy
  • Minimally invasive approaches to spine surgery
  • State-of-the-art fusion techniques
  • Medical treatment with steroids and other therapies
  • Microdiscectomy
Location: Penn Neurological Institute
University of Pennsylvania Medical Center
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29. Spine Disorders
Basic Research, spine disorders.
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Spine Disorders
Sports Injuries to Tendon, Ligaments and Cartilage Osteoporosis and Bone Deficiencies Spine Disorders Arthritis and Prosthetic Performance ... McLain No wonder the word "backbone" is used so often as a metaphor for "fundamental support." It is essential to our well-being. At any given time, roughly 1 million Americans are on temporary or permanent disability because of back problems. Almost everyone will, at some time, experience back pain that is severe enough to make them miss work or to give up a pastime. The cost of back pain in this country is astronomical, estimated to be $50 billion annually in health care costs and lost productivity. Fundamental spine research is crucial to advancing physicians’ understanding of spine disease. One area of research at The Cleveland Clinic focuses on the spine’s response to stresses and strains. Long-distance truck and bus drivers, and heavy equipment operators, for instance, are exposed to strong vibrations that cause early disc degeneration.Manufacturers are using prior work by our spine researchers to develop special ergonomically designed, vibration-dampening seats. Until artificial disc technology (another effort of our spine researchers) is perfected, spinal fusions will continue to be necessary, and better fusion techniques are being investigated. Intervertebral cages that support the vertebral bodies can now be implanted through new minimally invasive techniques. Researchers are also exploring the use of stem cells and biomaterials to eliminate the need for painful bone grafts in spine surgery. Innovative investigations of the microscopic changes that occur in bone during placement and removal of surgical implants are underway, as well as studies of bone's response to microfracture and osteoporosis, and the effects of commonly used osteoporosis medications on spinal fusion.

30. Brian A. Davis, MD, FABPMR
Assistant Professor with the University of California, Davis in Sacramento, California, specializing in the treatment of patients with sports or spine disorders. Information on patient services, relevant medical links and staff.
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Dr. Davis is a non-surgical physician specializing in the treatment of patients with sports or spine disorders. He also evaluates and treats individuals who have suffered soft tissue, bone or nerve injuries. Dr. Davis uses the body's abiltiy to heal itself wherever possible. He may use physical therapy, chiropractic/ osteopathic treatments or medications to improve one's function. He may recommend a surgical consultation for some patients.
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31. NeurosurgeryToday.org | Find A Board-Certified Neurosurgeon
Information on common spine disorders provided by the American Association of Neurological Surgeons.
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32. Common Spine Disorders: Reference
On this page Common spine disorders Ruptured Disc, Scoliosis, Spondylolisthesis (slipped vertebra), Lordosis, Arthritis, Common spine disorders Reference.
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SonoranSpine.com - Home Site Map Contact Us Services ... Helpful Links On this page Common Spine Disorders Ruptured Disc, Scoliosis, Spondylolisthesis (slipped vertebra), Lordosis, Arthritis
Common Spine Disorders: Reference
See also: Basic Spine Anatomy Back Pain; sources... , and Neck Pain; sources...
Figure 1. - Ruptured Disc The drawings to the left and below represent the appearance of a herniated or ruptured disc. Both drawings show the disruption of the annulus fibrosus, the outer ring-like portion of an intervertebral disc.
The tissue located in the center of the intervertebral disc, the nucleus pulposus, is partially extruded from the intervertebral disc. The extruded nucleus pulposus material can exert pressure on nerves thus causing pain, numbness, and muscle weakness due to nerve damage. Figure 2. - Scoliosis

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35. Lumbar Spine Disorders
Lumbar spine disorders MR Neurography Reveals Causes for Leg and Back Pain That Are Not Seen in Standard Imaging.
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Lumbar Spine Disorders: MR Neurography Reveals Causes for Leg and Back Pain That Are Not Seen in Standard Imaging

36. Lumbar Spine Disorders: Causes Of Persistent Pain After Lumbar Discectomy
Lumbar spine disorders Causes of Persistent Pain after Lumbar Discectomy. MR Neurography in patients with persistent radiculopathy after spine surgery.
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Lumbar Spine Disorders: Causes of Persistent Pain after Lumbar Discectomy MR Neurography in patients with persistent radiculopathy after spine surgery. (A) MR Neurography demonstrates flattening of the exiting nerve root (**) by a persistent fragment of disc material (fr) in the foramen. The contralateral nerve root (*) has a normal caliber. B) 36 year old man with right S1 dysesthetic pain after microdiscectomy. Post-operative imaging showed good decompression, but the Neurography demonstrated persistent hyperintensity of the dorsal root ganglion (DRG) consistent with intraoperative mechanical trauma. No further surgical treatment was recommended. HOME IMAGE HOME LUMBAR HOME

37. Musculoskeletal Disorders, Back And Spine Disorders
Musculoskeletal Disorders, Back and spine disorders, Ruptured Disk and Scoliosis. Includes patient information on spine disorders.
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The top source of listings and information for spine care; back pain, neck pain, sciatica, herniated disc/disk, physical therapy, pain management, spine surgery, minimally invasive, micro discectomy, laminectomy, lumbar/cervical fusion
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38. Musculoskeletal Disorders, Back And Spine Disorders, Ruptured Disk
Information on upper and lower back pain, spine disorders and neck problems, causes, symptoms, diagnoses, prevention and treatment.
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  • California Center For Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery - Patient information on minimally invasive disc surgery procedures and pain management techniques.
  • Clinical Evaluation and Treatment Options for Herniated Lumbar Disc - Illustrated discussion of causes of disc herniation, assessment, imaging procedures and both surgical and non-surgical treatment.
  • - Disc disease in the cervical, thoracic, or lumbar spine can cause neck pain, back pain, arm pain, leg pain or any combination of the above. Weakness in an extremity, difficulty with gait, incoordination, or loss of bowel/bladder control is rare. Southwest

39. Spine Disorders
spine disorders, Invite Others to View These Items. Below are various posters and illustrations pertaining to spine disorders, injuries and surgeries.
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40. FAQs About Back Pain, Neck Pain, Spine Disorders And Its Teratment By Globalspin
The most useful in treating of spinerelated pain and spine disorders part of physiotherapy are manipulative physiotherapy and McKenzie method.
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If you have a question for the GlobalSpine or would like any spine-related information, please feel free to complete the form below and we will be only too happy to answer it for you. Name: E-mail: Daytime telephone: Cell phone: Question: Subscribe me to GlobalSpine's free email newsletter giving details on the latest HOT news! GlobalSpine does not sell, exchange or disclose any personally identifiable information to an outside vendor. How high is the incidence of back pain?
Back pain is very common. More than 60 per cent of people will suffer from debilitating back pain at some stage in their lives. Back pain can affect anyone, regardless of age, sex or occupation. Back pain is the most prevalent cause of disability in people under age 45. What is Conservative Treatment?
The “Conservative treatment” is a common term used for describing the different types of non-surgical treatments. As almost all people who have spine-related problems do not need surgery, conservative treatment plays a major role in treatment of spinal disorders. The Conservative treatment may include: Manipulations,

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