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E-grāmata: Spinal Cord Injury - E-Book: Board Review

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  • Izdošanas datums: 13-Aug-2022
  • Izdevniecība: Elsevier - Health Sciences Division
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780323833905
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The only review book currently available in this complex field, Spinal Cord Injury: Board Review focuses on the prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and management of traumatic and non-traumatic spinal cord injuries and dysfunction. Focused, high-yield content prepares you for success on exams and in practice, with up-to-date coverage of related injury assessment and management, acute and preventive medical care, common complications, physical, psychological, and vocational disabilities and complications-all equipping you to work as part of an interdisciplinary team with patients of all ages on a lifelong basis. Edited and written by seasoned authors and physicians in PM&R, this unique review tool is ideal for residents, fellows, and practitioners studying or working in the field and preparing to take the spinal cord injury medicine exam.

Supports self-assessment and review with 200+ board-style questions and explanations.  



Includes questions on patient management including patient evaluation and diagnosis, prognosis/risk factors, and applied science.  



Features chapters dedicated to key topics such as anatomy and imaging of the spinal cord; sexual and reproductive health; pressure injuries; pain management; and nutrition, endocrine and immune function in spinal cord injury and dysfunction. 



Covers all aspects of rehabilitation in spinal cord injury medicine including functional assessment, exercise and modalities, mobility, ADLs, speech, communication and swallowing. 



Ensures efficient, effective review with content written by experts in physical medicine and rehabilitation, neurology, psychiatry and psychology and a format that mirrors the sub-specialty board exam outline. 



Contains references to primary literature that support the answers provided. 



Enhanced eBook version included with purchase. Your enhanced eBook allows you to access all of the text, figures, and references from the book on a variety of devices. 

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"This book is an overview of the basic topics of spinal cord injury medicine for those pursuing spinal cord injury medicine boards." ©Doodys Review Service, 2024, Chinenye C. Nnoromele, BA, MD (Shirley Ryan AbilityLab) Doodys Score: 93 - 4 Stars!

Section 1 Background
1 Neurophysiology of the Spinal Cord
1(8)
Vera Staley
George Marzloff
2 Neuroanatomy
9(10)
Krysten Kasting
Stephanie Cowherd Ryder
3 Epidemiology, Risk Factors, and Genetics
19(10)
Scott Schubert
Christina Draganich
4 Prevention of Spinal Cord Injury
29(4)
Jacob Jeffers
David Coons
5 Clinical and Basic Research
33(8)
Jed E. Olson
Jennifer Wahl
Section 2 Acute Injury Assessment and Care
6 Prehospital Evaluation and Management
41(6)
Allison Kessler
Stephanie Hendrick
7 Neurological Assessment and Classification
47(4)
Andrea T. Aguirre
Venessa A. Lee
8 Neuroimaging
51(6)
Heather Asthagiri
Justin Tu
9 Electrodiagnostics in Spinal Cord Injury
57(6)
Lindsay A. Smith
Derek Bui
David R. Schulze
Ryan A. Smith
Anne Nastasi
10 Functional Assessments
63(8)
Justin Foley
Nicholas Gavern
Justin Provo
Elizabeth York
Andrea T. Aguirre
Venessa A. Lee
11 Outcomes After Traumatic Spinal Cord Injury
71(6)
Brittany Snider
Einat Engel-Haber
Steven Kirshblum
Section 3 Medical Management
12 Cardiovascular Issues in Spinal Cord Injury: Neurogenic Shock, Spinal Shock, and Orthostatic Hypotension
77(6)
William Carter
13 Autonomic Dysreflexia
83(6)
William McKinley
14 Pulmonary Issues After Spinal Cord Injury
89(12)
Teodoro Castillo
15 Sleep Disorders in Individuals With Spinal Cord Injury
101(8)
Oksana Witt
Teodoro Castillo
16 Thromboembolism/Deep Vein Thrombosis
109(6)
Audrey Leung
Hetal Patel
17 Neurogenic Bowel
115(8)
Lance L. Goetz
18 Dysphagia and Common GI Issues After SCI
123(8)
Stacy Gross
Katelyn Barley
Keith Burau
19 Neurogenic Bladder
131(8)
Rajbir Chaggar
Lance L. Goetz
20 Urological Conditions in Persons With Spinal Cord Injury
139(8)
William R. Visser
Shira Lanyi
Adam P. Klausner
Sarah C. Krzastek
21 Sexuality and Reproduction After Spinal Cord Injury
147(6)
Jennifer Weekes
22 Women's Health After Spinal Cord Injury
153(4)
Jennifer Weekes
23 Musculoskeletal Disorders
157(6)
Deborah Caruso
24 Heterotopic Ossification
163(6)
Audrey Chun
25 Spine Fractures, Dislocations, and Instability
169(8)
Ricky Placide
Alden Newcomb
26 Spine Complications
177(4)
Kevin Forster
Lance L. Goetz
27 Spinal Orthoses
181(8)
Jeffrey Tubbs
28 Posttraumatic Syringomyelia
189(6)
Lance L. Goetz
29 Spasticity
195(14)
Sean McAvoy
Derrick Miller
30 Thermoregulation and Sweating
209(2)
Brittni Micham
31 Traumatic Brain Injury and Spinal Cord Injury
211(6)
David H. Glazer
Daniel Krasna
32 Neuromodulator and Disease-Modifying Agents
217(6)
William McKinley
Steven Peretiatko
33 Pressure Ulcers/Injuries: Prevention, Treatment, and Management
223(10)
Linda R. Droste
Jean W. McCauley
34 Nutritional and Body Composition Assessments After Spinal Cord Injury
233(6)
Milissa L. Janisko
David R. Dolbow
Ashraf S. Gorgey
35 Endocrine/Metabolic
239(8)
Tommy Sutor
Jacob Goldsmith
Ashraf S. Gorgey
36 Infections With Spinal Cord Injury
247(4)
Kyle Jisa
William Carter
37 Evaluation and Management of Pain After Spinal Cord Injury
251(8)
Robert J. Trainer
Denise D. Lester
38 Psychological Aspects of Spinal Cord Injury
259(6)
Caitlin P. Campbell
Brian Mutcher
Section 4 Myelopathy
39 Traumatic Myelopathy
265(12)
Lavina Jethani
Mahmut T. Kaner
Isaac Hernandez Jimenez
40 Nontraumatic Myelopathies
277(10)
Joanne M. Delgado-Lebron
Eduardo Nadal-Ortiz
Andres Gutierrez
41 Myelopathy Without Specified Etiology
287(6)
Mara C. Harris
Blake Fechtel
Camilo Castillo
Section 5 Long-Term Management and Outcomes
42 Healthcare Maintenance for Patients With Spinal Cord Injuries/Disorders: Primary, Preventive, and Promotive Care
293(8)
Mohammed B.A. Bhuiyan
Lisa A. Beck
James Milligan
Cody Unser
Philippines Cabahug
43 Spinal Cord Injury and Aging
301(8)
Michael Ray Ortiz
44 Exercise and Modalities
309(4)
Ricky Hawkins
45 Functional Mobility Following Spinal Cord Injury
313(10)
Cory Wernimont
Julie Mannlein
46 Activities of Daily Living
323(6)
Kathryn Beckner
Karen DeMarco
Heather Kloepping
47 Communication and Spinal Cord Injury
329(4)
Katelyn Barley
Stacy Gross
48 Participation/Living With Spinal Cord Injury
333(6)
Katharine Tarn
49 Rehabilitation Team
339(6)
Ellia Ciammaichella
Answers to Review Questions 345(16)
Index 361
Blessen Eapen is the Chief of the Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (PM&R) Department at the VA Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System and is a Health Sciences Associate Clinical Professor at the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, Los Angeles, CA. Dr. Eapen is a physiatrist, researcher, and medical educator who has received numerous professional awards and honors and has authored many peer-reviewed publications, chapters and books in the field of rehabilitation medicine David Cifu is an American physiatrist, researcher, and medical educator. He is the Associate Dean for Innovation and System Integration in the School of Medicine at Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine, the chairman and Herman J. Flax M.D. Professor of the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at Virginia Commonwealth University, staff physiatrist at the Hunter Holmes McGuire Veterans Administration Medical Center, founding director of the VCU-Center for Rehabilitation Science and Engineering and senior TBI specialist in the Department of Veterans Affairs' Veterans Health Administration.