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  1. Neck and Back Problems: The Spine and Related Disorders (By Appointment Only) by Jan De Vries, 1988-04
  2. Clinical Orthopaedics Number 24 Disorders of the Cervical Spine by N/A, 1962
  3. Clinical Orthopaedics Number 24 Disorders of the Cervical Spine
  4. Journal of Spinal Disorders, Inaugural Edition, Volume 1, Number 1 by the journal, 1988
  5. Cervical Spondylosis and other Disorders of the Cervical Spine. by Lord and Marcia Wilkinson (Eds.). Brain, 1967
  6. Cervical spondylosis and other disorders of the cervical spine,: Edited by Lord Brain and Marcia Wilkinson by W. Russell Brain Brain, 1967
  7. CLINICAL ORTHOPAEDICS AND RELATED RESEARCH NUMBER 109 JUNE 1975 DISORDERS OF THE CERVICAL SPINE by J.B. Lipppincott, 1975-01-01
  8. Disorders of the Lumbar Spine: Diagnosis and Treatment Options - Proceedings of a One-day Conference, Nottingham, Friday 20th September 1991
  9. Total disk replacement offers relief, challenges.(Musculoskeletal Disorders)(DePuy Spine Inc.'s Charite artificial spinal disk): An article from: Family Practice News by Patrice Wendling, 2005-02-15
  10. Managing lumbar spine disorders by L. Paul Markey, 1987
  11. The Human Spine - Disorders by 9970pm,
  12. The Human Spine: Disorders by Anatomical Chart Company, 2001-01-01
  13. Human Spine Disorders Chart by Anatomical Chart, 2003-11
  14. The Human Spine - Disorders

41. Long Island Spine Specialists, P.C.
spine disorders. There are an unlimited number of back and neck diagnoses that the physicians at Long Island Spine Specialists treat on a daily basis.
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There are an unlimited number of back and neck diagnoses that the physicians at Long Island Spine Specialists treat on a daily basis. Here are some of the more common ones. Compression fracture : A spinal fracture resulting from compression of the vertebra. Compression fractures can occur in any area of the spine. Degenerative Disc Disease : A normal wear-and-tear process of the spine that occurs after multiple annular tears have developed, resulting in the nucleus pulposus losing the ability to function as a shock absorber. Herniated Disc : Herniated Disc is also referred to as herniated nucleus pulposus (HNP), disc rupture, or disc prolapse. The disc consists of a tough outer layer (the annulus fibrosus) and a gel-like center (the nucleus pulposus). With age the center of the disc may start to lose water content, making the disc less effective as a cushion, possibly causing displacement of the disc’s center (called a herniated or ruptured disc) through a crack in the outer layer. Nerve Compression : A pathologic condition that causes pressure on nerves, resulting in possible nerve damage and muscle weakness or atrophy.

42. Spine Disorders Page
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43. LUMBAR SPINE DISORDERS: CURRENT CONCEPTS
LUMBAR spine disorders CURRENT CONCEPTS (Volume) edited by RM Aspden RW Porter (University of Aberdeen) This book draws together recent results and ideas
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This book draws together recent results and ideas from most of the leading UK researchers into back pain. The emphasis is on disorders of the lumbar spine, their pathogenesis, diagnosis and treatment. This is in contrast to most books on the spine which either concentrate on the normal spine or deal with a specialised approach such as surgery. By drawing together contributions from a wide range of clinical and scientific backgrounds, including alternative therapies such as osteopathy and chiropractice, the problem of low back pain is shown to be complex and multifactorial.
Contents:
  • The Curved, Flexible Spine and the Functions of Ligaments and Muscles (R M Aspden)
  • Biomechanics of the Intervertebral Disc — Disc Pressure Measurements and Significance (D S McNally)
  • Growth and Development of the Lumbar Vertebral Canal (R W Porter)
  • Measurement of Vertebral Blood Flow and Its Significance in Disc Disease (A M C Thomas et al.)

44. Spine Disorders
Chiropractic Management of Spine Related Disorders Chiropractic Management of Spine Related Disorders I bought this book while in school, and found it to be
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This book is an excellent reference source for the evaluation and treatment of the spine, pelvis and TMJ using both manual techniques and exercise. The book has informational chapters on each of the aforementioned joints, as well as the vertebral artery, the scanning examination, and the subjective examination. The text is extensively referenced, and there are numerous case studies, that challenge the reader to test their differential diagnostic skills. There are also a lot of review question...
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I bought this book while in school, and found it to be the best resource for most of my core classes. It covers EVERYTHING about the practice of Chiropractic...radiology (positioning and analysis), examination, adjusting (different techniques are covered). A MUST have for ANY medical library. A CORE peice for EVERY Chiropractic library.
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45. Spine Diseases
Spinal Disorders. The most common imaging study that patients with spine disorders undergo is a magnetic resonance imaging scan, or MRI.
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Almost everyone at one time has experienced significant back or neck pain, such that normal activity is difficult or impossible. Back pain is the second most common reason for physician visits, and back surgery is the third most common surgery performed in the United States. Spine disease includes: degenerative arthritis, spinal stenosis, herniated or degenerative disc disease, instability due to arthritis, trauma, scoliosis, or spina bifida, osteoporosis, fractures, and spinal cord tumors. Neurosurgeons are instrumental in the surgical treatment of spinal disorders, and in fact, over two-thirds of all surgeries performed by neurosurgeons are for spine disease. Treatment of spinal disorders requires a multidisciplinary approach involving your family physician, physical therapists, chiropractors, massage therapists, accupuncturists, pain management specialists, and surgeons. At the University of Virginia, we collaborate with all these health care providers to provide comprehensive care for patients with back and neck pain. With this approach, surgery is often avoided. However, if pain persists despite extensive non-surgical treatment, or if surgery is the most appropriate first option (such as in spine tumors or some fractures), we have nationally recognized spine surgeons well-versed in all current techniques and aided by a top-flight nursing staff to successfully treat all spinal disorders.

46. UWTV: Programs
Treatment of Cervical spine disorders In this series, points of interest in the surgical management of cervical spine disorders are presented by a number of
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47. UWTV: Programs
of orthopaedics sports medicine, UW Medicine. Series Treatment of Cervical spine disorders. Subject Health and Medicine. Produced
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48. Spine Disorders (male)
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49. Spine Disorders
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50. Spine Disorders
Many patients suffer from a range of spinal disorders during their life, most of which will not require surgical treatment. The
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Many patients suffer from a range of spinal disorders during their life, most of which will not require surgical treatment. The Neurosurgery department provides diagnostic and therapeutic services for patients suffering from arthritic, degenerative, traumatic, congenital, infectious, and neoplastic disorders of the spinal vertebra, spinal cord and spinal nerves.
Multidisciplinary evaluation and treatment of complex neurospinal disorders is provided by a multidisciplinary team, which includes surgeons, neurologist, physiatrist, rheumatologist, orthopedist, anesthesiologist, and physiotherapist. Overall treatment goals are pain relief, prevention of paralysis, and restoration of functional capacity.
Reduction of spinal deformities, decompression of neural structures, and reconstruction of incompetent vertebral structures using spinal instrumentation to archieve fusion of unstable spinal joints (arthrodesis) are among the goals of spinal surgery. The latest surgical techniques, including minimally invasive arthroscopic and endoscopic techniques, are used. Computer-assisted, image-guided, frameless stereotactic surgical systems are employed regularly to achieve new standards of accuracy during spinal decompression and instrumentation procedures. Spinal nerve and cord function is monitored routinely during surgery to prevent injury to vital neurological structures.
To contact the Tufts-NEMC Department of Neurosurgery with questions about medical matters, call (617) 636-5858 or fax (617) 636-7587.

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52. SPINE DISORDERS
Topics. back problems message board. spine disorders. RECTIFIED. Follow Ups. Re spine disorders Jill D 113741 11/17/00 (0) Post a Followup.
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54. Welcome To NNI - Patient Education Programmes
Introduction, The NNI Spine programme manages a variety of spine disorders. The most common spine disorder is the degenerative condition
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Introduction The NNI Spine programme manages a variety of spine disorders.
The most common spine disorder is the degenerative condition of cervical and lumbar spondylosis, whereby the discs, bony protrusions and hypertrophied ligaments press on the nerve roots and spinal cord to cause pain, numbness, weakness and at times difficulty in walking. Treatment The majority of such condition can be treated with physical therapy and medications. However, those with spinal cord compression and neurological deficit, i.e. difficulty in walking, will require surgery.
Less common are spinal tumours which can be benign or malignant. These tumours are usually required to be removed so that they do not cause further paralysis.
Sometimes congenital disorders like chiari malformation with syringomyelia, where fluid circulating in the spinal cord is blocked, cause symptoms of numbness, weakness and loss of heat sensation. This condition may also improve with treatment. Neuro-Spine Programme Acute trauma with spinal injury is serious and often cause paralysis. The neuro-spine programme manages such patients in an acute spine injury unit in collaboration with the TTSH Spine Programme, whereby surgeons, therapists, nurses and rehabilitation physicians work together.

55. Treatments And Services - Spinal Disorder Center
Additional Information For more information regarding spine disorders and Back Care services at Orthopaedic Hospital, please call the Marketing and Business
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Spinal Disorder Center
The Spine Center at Orthopadic Hospital was established in 1988. It has since evolved into a comprehensive spine center for evaluation and treatment of complicated spine problems.
Due to the evolution in the management of spinal disorders in recent years, advanced rehabilitative techniques have eliminated the need for surgery in the majority of spine problems. When surgery is necessary, new techniques at Orthopaedic Hospital are available including microsurgery, as well as complex spinal reconstruction with state-of-the-art instrumentation for scoliosis and spinal deformity.
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A multidisciplinary approach in the evaluation of the patient is utilized, including neurologic and electrodiagnostic studies, as indicated. Spine specialists present optimal treatment plans for patients and assist them in the decision-making process. Major Procedures/Areas of Expertise
  • Mini and Macrolaminectomy and Disc Excision Facet and Transverse Process Fusion with or without Instrumentation Decompression of Spinal Canal Stenosis Anterior Approach to Lumbar and Thoracic Spinal Fusion with or without Instrumentation Trauma/Fracture to the Spine

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. Neurosurgery Patient Resources. Information on common spine disorders provided by the American Association of Neurological Surgeons.
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58. Cervical Spine Disorders On The Chiropractic Friendly Website
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59. Condition: Spine Disorders
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