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Musculoskeletal Examination of the Spine: Making the Complex Simple [Mīkstie vāki]

  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 350 pages, height x width x depth: 216x140x19 mm, weight: 650 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 15-May-2011
  • Izdevniecība: SLACK Incorporated
  • ISBN-10: 1556429967
  • ISBN-13: 9781556429965
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 350 pages, height x width x depth: 216x140x19 mm, weight: 650 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 15-May-2011
  • Izdevniecība: SLACK Incorporated
  • ISBN-10: 1556429967
  • ISBN-13: 9781556429965
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The physical examination of the spine can be a complex topic for professionals with all levels of clinical experience. How can advance concepts be taught in a user-friendly, clear format, while still providing necessary information for effective diagnosis and treatment of the spine?

Musculoskeletal Examination of the Spine: Making the Complex Simple by Drs. Jeffrey A. Rihn and Eric B. Harris answers these questions. Written by experts, this easy-to-carry book provides a thorough review of the most common pathologic spine conditions, techniques for diagnosis, as well as the appropriate treatment for each condition.

Musculoskeletal Examination of the Spine: Making the Complex Simple contains clear photographic demonstrations, tables, and charts throughout its pages, allowing a thorough and concise examination of the spine.

A Glance at some of what is covered inside:
• Physical Examination
o Basics and specific tests of the examination of the cervical and thoracolumbar spine
• General Imaging
o Basics of general imaging of the degenerative and traumatic injuries of the spine
• Common Conditions
o Cervical spondylosis, Lumbar disk herniation, Diskitis and vertebral osteomyelitis of the spine, and more

Musculoskeletal Examination of the Spine: Making the Complex Simple contains essential information to successfully take a complex subject, and bring it to a level that will be welcomed by all orthopedic residents, attendings, physical therapists, athletic trainers, medical students in training, and other healthcare providers.
 

Dedication iii
Acknowledgments vi
About the Editors vii
Contributing Authors ix
Preface xiv
Foreword xv
Todd J. Albert
Introduction xvi
Section I Physical Examination 1(41)
Chapter 1 Physical Examination of the Cervical Spine
2(16)
Justin B. Hohl
Ishaq Y. Syed
Joon Y. Lee
Chapter 2 Physical Examination of the Thoracolumbar Spine
18(24)
Brian T. Barlow
Eric B. Harris
Section II General Imaging 42(20)
Chapter 3 Degenerative Conditions of the Spine
43(7)
Christopher Loo
Harvey E. Smith
Bradley K. Weiner
Chapter 4 Traumatic Conditions of the Spine
50(12)
Christopher Loo
Harvey E. Smith
Bradley K. Weiner
Section III Common Conditions Of The Spine 62(263)
Chapter 5 Cervical Disk Herniation
63(19)
Alan S. Hilibrand
Kris Radcliff
Chapter 6 Cervical Spondylosis
82(16)
David T. Anderson
Todd J. Albert
Chapter 7 Cervical Trauma: Upper Cervical Spine
98(27)
Ryan P. Ponton
Eric B. Harris
Chapter 8 Cervical Trauma: Subaxial Cervical Spine
125(24)
Davor D. Sarvanja
Ian D. Farey
Chapter 9 Lumbar Disk Herniation
149(18)
Mark L. Dumonski
D. Greg Anderson
Chapter 10 Physical Examination for Lumbar Spinal Stenosis
167(16)
Joseph K. Lee
Brian W. Su
Chapter 11 Lumbar Spondylolisthesis
183(20)
Ishaq Y. Syed
Justin B. Hohl
James D. Kang
Chapter 12 Lumbar Degenerative Disk Disease
203(20)
Vidyadhar V. Upasani
Steven R. Garfin
R. Todd Allen
Chapter 13 Thoracolumbar Trauma
223(19)
Jeffrey A. Rihn
Harvey E. Smith
Alexander R. Vaccaro
Chapter 14 Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis
242(19)
Joseph P. Gjolaj
W. Timothy Ward
Chapter 15 Scheuermann Kyphosis
261(15)
Kathryn H. Hanna
Eric B. Harris
Chapter 16 Diskitis and Vertebral Osteomyelitis of the Spine
276(16)
Greg Gebauer
Alexander R. Vaccaro
Chapter 17 Primary Bone Tumors of the Spine
292(21)
Nelson S. Saldua
James S. Harrop
Chapter 18 Metastatic Disease of the Spine
313(12)
Jeffrey M. Tuman
Matthew R. Eager
Adam L. Shimer
Financial Disclosures 325(2)
Index 327
Jeffrey A. Rihn, MD is an Assistant Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital and The Rothman Institute. He attended the University of Pennsylvania Medical School, where he was inducted into the Alpha Omega Alpha Honors Society. He then completed a 5-year orthopedic surgery residency at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center and a spine fellowship at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital. His practice includes the treatment of cervical, thoracic, and lumbar degenerative disorders; spinal trauma, deformity, spinal infections, and tumors of the spine. He is actively involved in numerous research projects, with a special focus on clinical outcomes research. Dr. Rihn is certified by the American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery and is an active member of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgery, the North American Spine Society, the American Spinal Injury Association, and the Council on the Value of Spinal Care. He has published numerous peer-reviewed studies, review articles, and book chapters on various topics of spinal care and has presented his research at numerous national and international meetings.

Eric B. Harris, MD is the Director of the Multidisciplinary Spine Center at the Naval Medical Center San Diego in San Diego, California. His specific interests include adult deformity correction, less invasive management of thoracolumbar disk degeneration, and cervical disk arthroplasty. After his residency at the Naval Medical Center San Diego, he furthered his orthopedic training with a spine surgery fellowship at The Rothman Institute and Thomas Jefferson University Hospital in Philadelphia. While there, Dr. Harris held a faculty teaching appointment at the Thomas Jefferson University School of Medicine. Dr. Harris began his academic career at the University of Utah where he earned his bachelor of science degree in environmental earth sciences with minors in chemistry and naval science. His medical training began at the F. Edward Hebert School of Medicine at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences where he obtained his medical degree.

After a basic surgery internship at the Naval Medical Center San Diego, he attended Diving Medical Officer training in Groton, Connecticut and Panama City Beach, Florida. He was then assigned to the Naval Submarine Medical Research Laboratory in Groton, CT where he completed research on Vitamin D deficiency in underway submariners as well as assisting in numerous studies on the underwater effects of sound on US Navy divers. Dr. Harris then returned to San Diego for his residency followed by his fellowship in Philadelphia.

Dr. Harris is currently stationed at the Naval Medical Center San Diego and in January of 2011 deployed to Afghanistan in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. He has produced numerous publications for peer reviewed journals, as well as book chapters, and has been invited faculty at several educational spine meetings in the United States.