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  • ISBN-13: 9781935281771

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The thoroughly revised second edition of this authoritative reference continues to define the standard of care for the field of spinal cord medicine. Encompassing all of the diseases and disorders that may affect the proper functioning of the spinal cord or spinal nerves, this comprehensive volume provides a state of the art review of the principles of care and best practices for restoring function and quality of life to patients with Spinal Cord Injuries.

Expert contributors from multiple disciplines cover topics ranging from acute medical and surgical management of specific problems to cutting-edge research, bladder, bowel and sexual dysfunction, neurologic and musculoskeletal issues, advanced rehabilitation techniques and technologies, functional outcomes and psychosocial care. While comprehensive in scope, Spinal Cord Medicine offers practical guidance for Physicians and other health care professionals involved in the management of individuals with SCI, Multiple Sclerosis and other spinal cord disorders. The second edition has been completely updated to fully reflect current science and practice. Each section has been re-ordered to better present information and the second edition brings in many new authors and topics, more diagrams, illustrations and tables to solidify concepts and contains 18 entirely new chapters.

Spinal Cord Medicine: Principles and Practice, Second Edition, reflects the breadth and depth of this multi-faceted specialty. Involving over 150 authors from more than 20 fields of medicine, it is a trusted reference for anyone who works with spinal cord patients and strives to deliver superior clinical care and improve outcomes.

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4 Stars! This book will be useful to anyone who is involved in the care of individuals with spinal cord injuries. For those who are learning or studying for spinal cord subspecialty boards, the topics are comprehensive. For anyone with a more narrow focus, the book provides sufficient detail to be an excellent reference. Given advances in understanding and research in the seven years since the last edition was published, this update is justified.-Katherine W Stenson, MD(Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago), Doodys Reviews, 2010 Praise for the First Edition""An injured spinal cord adversely affects more organ systems than virtually any other disease entity and requires the ongoing attention of physicians in multiple specialties. This comprehensive book details the wide range of care needed for the management of this chronic condition...This book is essential reading for specialists in rehabilitation medicine, and it is likely to become the standard textbook for specialists in spinal cord injury medicine. It will also be an important resource for primary care and emergency room physicians, internists, neurologists, neurosurgeons, urologists, othopedic surgeons, physical therapists, and others who care for patients with spinal cord injuries."" -- New England Journal of Medicine

""...the most definitive text book written on the subject... well referenced and up to date and undoubtedly deserves a place in any rehabilitation library."" -- The World Federation For Neurorehabilitation

""The breadth, detail and inclusiveness of this text is impressive. Whichever aspect of spinal cord medicine one is faced with, this text will offer management advice and clinical information."" -- Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine

"" This is a practical guide for all physicians, but also for nurses and therapists who are interested in various issues important for patients with spinal cord injury.""--Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine

Foreword xv
Preface to the Second Edition xvii
Preface to the First Edition xix
Acknowledgments xxi
In Memoriam xxiii
Contributors xxv
I INTRODUCTION AND EVALUATION
Development, Anatomy, and Function of the Spinal Cord
3(19)
Harry G. Goshgarian
Spinal Cord Pathology
22(13)
Ronald C. Kim
Imaging of the Spinal Cord
35(43)
Roland R. Lee
Blaine L. Hart
Epidemiology of Spinal Cord Injury
78(7)
Michael J. DeVivo
Neurological Assessment of Spinal Cord Dysfunction
85(7)
Ralph J. Marino
The Electrodiagnostic Examination in Spinal Cord Disorders
92(19)
Asa J. Wilbourn
Robert W. Shields, Jr.
Electrodiagnostic Evaluation of the Spinal Tracts
111(7)
Mark A. Lissens
Functional Assessment in Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation
118(18)
Marcel P.J.M. Dijkers
Jeanne M. Zanca
Outcomes Following Spinal Cord Injury
136(19)
Christina V. Oleson
Ien Site
Robert L. Waters
II ACUTE SPINAL CORD INJURY MANAGEMENT AND SURGICAL CONSIDERATIONS
Prehospital Management of Spinal Cord Injured Patients
155(5)
William D. Whetstone
Management of Trauma Patients with Complex Injuries
160(10)
Anil K. Kesani
Frank Anthony Liporace
Neuro-Critical Care Management of the Patient with an Acute Spinal Cord Injury
170(11)
Dale Hoekema
H. Louis Harkey, III
Factors Affecting Surgical Decision Making
181(6)
Patrick J. Connolly
Robert J. Nascimento
Cervical Injuries: Indications and Options for Surgery
187(15)
Jared Toman
Christopher M. Bono
Mitchel B. Harris
Thoracolumbar Fractures
202(13)
Andrew K. Simpson
Peter G. Whang
Joseph Hong
Avraam Ploumis
Alexander R. Vaccaro
III MEDICAL MANAGEMENT
Respiratory Dysfunction in Spinal Cord Disorders
215(15)
Ahmet Baydur
Catherine S.H. Sassoon
Sleep Disorders in Spinal Cord Injury
230(11)
Lawrence J. Epstein
Robert Brown
Cardiovascular Dysfunction in Spinal Cord Disorders
241(15)
Sunil Sabharwal
Thromboembolism in Spinal Cord Disorders
256(7)
David Chen
Infection and Spinal Cord Injury
263(7)
Rabih O. Darouiche
The Immune System and Inflammatory Response in Persons with Spinal Cord Injury
270(8)
Frederick S. Frost
Lily C. Pien
Endocrine and Metabolic Consequences of Spinal Cord Injuries
278(13)
James K. Schmitt
Diane L. Schroeder
Primary Care for Persons with Spinal Cord Injury
291(9)
James K. Schmitt
John David McGurl
Meena Midha
The Role of Pharmacokinetics in Optimizing Drug Therapy in Patients with Spinal Cord Injury
300(10)
J. Steven Richardson
Jack L. Segal
Nutrition in Spinal Cord Injury
310(13)
Heather Lynn Powell
Frederick S. Frost
Spinal Cord Injury and Aging
323(12)
Amitabh Jha
Susan B. Charlifue
Daniel P. Lammertse
IV MANAGEMENT OF THE BLADDER, BOWEL, SEXUAL DYSFUNCTION, AND WOMEN'S HEALTH
Normal and Abnormal Micturition
335(6)
John S. Wheeler, Jr.
Cynthia S. Fok
Chronic Renal Insufficiency
341(21)
Cyril H. Barton
Urologic Management in Spinal Cord Injury
362(7)
Mandeep Singh
Inder Perkash
Donald R. Bodner
Urolithiasis in Spinal Cord Disorders
369(13)
Daniel J. Culkin
Ikechukwu Oguejiofor
The Gastrointestinal System after Spinal Cord Injury: Assessment and Intervention
382(27)
Steven A. Stiens
Ashwani K. Singal
Mark Allen Korsten
Sexual Dysfunction and Infertility in Men with Spinal Cord Injury
409(20)
Stacy Elliott
Sexual Dysfunction in Women with Spinal Cord Injury
429(9)
Stacy Elliott
Women's Health Issues
438(23)
Amie Brown Jackson
V NEUROLOGIC ASPECTS OF SPINAL CORD CARE
Acute Nontraumatic Myelopathies
461(11)
Florian P. Thomas
Robert M. Woolsey
Chronic Nontraumatic Myelopathies
472(10)
Florian P. Thomas
Robert M. Woolsey
Multiple Sclerosis
482(18)
Jack Burks
George Kim Bigley
Haydon Harry Hill
Pain Management in Persons with Spinal Cord Injury
500(23)
Thomas N. Bryce
New Advances in the Surgical Treatment of Nontraumatic Myelopathies
523(11)
Stacey Quintero-Wolfe
Michael Y. Wang
Glen Manzano
Barth A. Green
Spasticity: Pathophysiology, Assessment, and Management
534(11)
Melanie Adams
Audrey L. Hicks
Autonomic Dysfunction in Spinal Cord Disease
545(24)
Brenda Mallory
Syringomyelia
569(7)
Jelena N. Svircev
James W. Little
Surgical Treatment of Posttraumatic Tethered and Cystic Spinal Cords
576(4)
Scott P. Falci
Charlotte Indeck
Daniel P. Lammertse
Dual Diagnosis: Spinal Cord Injury and Brain Injury
580(15)
Ziyad Ayyoub
Dixie Lynne Reiko Aragaki
Spinal Cord Disorders in Children and Adolescents
595(32)
Lawrence Cabell Vogel
Randal R. Betz
Mary Jane Mulcahey
VI MUSCULOSKELETAL CARE
Musculoskeletal Pain and Overuse Injuries
627(9)
Michael L. Boninger
Jennifer L. Collinger
Rory A. Cooper
Alicia M. Koontz
Exremity Fractures in Spinal Cord Injury
636(6)
Douglas E. Garland
Dudley Fukunaga
Functional Restoration of the Upper Extremity in Tetraplegia
642(17)
Vincent R. Hentz
Catherine M. Curtin
Caroline Leclercq
Medical Management of Pressure Ulcers
659(14)
Michael Priebe
Lisa-Ann Wuermser
Heather E. McCormack
The Surgical Management of Pressure Ulcers
673(19)
Robert E. Montroy
Ibrahim M. Eltorai
Susan V. Garstang
Heterotopic Ossification
692(12)
Susan V. Garstang
Robert E. Montroy
Scoliosis and Spinal Deformities: Avoiding and Managing Neurologic Deficits
704(11)
Timothy R. Kuklo
The Spondyloarthropathies
715(13)
Mazen Elyan
Muhammad Asim Khan
Surgical Management of Spondyloarthropathies in the Spinal Cord Injury Patient
728(7)
Angela E. Downes
Kornelis A. Poelstra
VII REHABILITATION
Wheelchairs and Seating for People with Spinal Cord Injuries
735(20)
Rory A. Cooper
Rosemarie Cooper
Michael L. Boninger
Emily Teodorski
Tricia Thorman
Tamra Pelleschi
Spinal Orthoses
755(9)
Edmond Ayyappa
Omid Yousefian
Upper Limb Orthoses
764(11)
Michal S. Atkins
Darrell Clark
Robert L. Waters
Lower Limb Othoses and Rehabilitation
775(16)
Ann Yamane
Activities of Daily Living
791(18)
Andrew L. Sherman
Maria E. Gomez
Diana D. Cardenas
Sports and Recreation Opportunities
809(10)
Andy Krieger
Frank M. Brasile
B. Cairbre McCann
Rory A. Cooper
Vocational Rehabilitation and Spinal Cord Injury
819(7)
Kurt L. Johnson
Driving with a Spinal Cord Disorder
826(7)
Greg Paquin
Norman F. Simoes
Laurie B. Lindblom
Functional Electrical Stimulation
833(15)
Peter H. Gorman
Chester H. Ho
Cardiovascular Fitness and Exercise Prescription after Spinal Cord Injury
848(11)
Mark S. Nash
Architectural Considerations for Improving Access
859(12)
Ian Hsiao
Thomas Hodne
VIII RECENT ADVANCES IN SPINAL CORD RESEARCH
Mechanisms and Natural History of Spinal Cord Injury: Morphological, Cellular, and Molecular Features
871(12)
Sandra K. Kostyk
Philip G. Popovich
Acute Treatment Strategies for Spinal Cord Injury: Pharmacologic Interventions, Hypothermia, and Surgical Decompression
883(14)
Edward D. Hall
Traversing Barriers in the Spinal Cord Microenvironment that Prevent Functional Recovery: Interventions to Prevent Cell Death and Promote Neuroplasticity and Regeneration
897(16)
Yu-Shang Lee
Ching-Yi Lin
Henrich Cheng
Reconstructing the Microenvironment of the Injured Spinal Cord: Cell Transplantation and Bridge Building to Enhance Functional Recovery
913(9)
Henrich Cheng
Yu-Shang Lee
Ching-Yi Lin
A Review of Clinical Trials and Future Directions for Clinical Studies in Acute Spinal Cord Injury
922(8)
Alexandre Rasouli
Daniel P. Lammertse
Michael Y. Wang
Considerations for the Translation of Preclinical Discoveries and Valid Spinal Cord Injury Clinical Trials
930(9)
John D. Steeves
Retraining the Human Spinal Cord: Exercise Interventions to Enhance Recovery after a Spinal Cord Injury
939(11)
V. Reggie Edgerton
Susan J. Harkema
Roland R. Roy
Epidural Spinal Cord Stimulation to Facilitate Functional Recovery after Spinal Cord Injury: Combinations of Therapies for Synergistic Outcomes
950(14)
Jiping He
Richard Herman
Functional Magnetic Stimulation
964(14)
Vernon W. Lin
Ian Hsiao
Restoration of Ventilation and Cough with Functional Electrical Stimulation: Patient Evaluation and Comparison of Currently Available Systems
978(21)
Anthony F. DiMarco
IX SPECIAL TOPICS IN SPINAL CORD MEDICINE
History of Spinal Cord Medicine
999(15)
Ibrahim M. Eltorai
Psychological Factors in Spinal Cord Injury
1014(8)
Robert A. Moverman
Social Issues in Spinal Cord Injury
1022(6)
E. Jason Mask
Helen Bosshart
Caring for Spinal Cord Injury with Complementary and Alternative Medicine
1028(7)
An-Fu Hsiao
The Financial Impact of Spinal Cord Dysfunction
1035(15)
Rosemarie Filart
The Prevention of Spinal Cord Injury
1050(9)
Philip R. Fine
Phillip Jeffrey Foster, Jr.
Andrea Underhill
Model Spinal Cord Injury Systems of Care
1059(4)
Michael J. DeVivo
VA Spinal Cord Injury and Disorders System of Care
1063(2)
Margaret C. Hammond
International Perspectives on Spinal Cord Injury Care
1065(15)
Fin Biering-Sørensen
Consortium for Spinal Cord Medicine Clinical Practice Guidelines
1080(5)
Thomas Stripling
Caryn J. Cohen
Kim S. Nalle
Subspecialty Certification in Spinal Cord Injury Medicine
1085(2)
Margaret C. Hammond
The Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities
1087(4)
Sophia Chun
Health Industry and Product Information
1091(6)
Pamela E. Wilson
Jerry Clayton
Index 1097
Vernon W. Lin, MD, PhD - Chair, Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, Ohio||Professor and Chair, Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA|Diana C. Cardenas, MD, MHA, Professor and Chair, Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, University of Miami, Miller School of Medicine, Miami, FL|Frederick S. Frost, MD, Sta! Physician, Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine, Cleveland, OH|Margaret C. Hammond, MD, Professor, Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle, WA,|Laurie B. Lindblom, MD , Service Line Chief, Spinal Cord Injury/Disorders, Hampton VA Medical Center, Hampton, VA