The definitive guide to intervertebral disk diseases
The new edition of this book provides the current information on the diagnostic techniques and therapeutic approaches that will help clinicians optimize care for patients with intervertebral disk disease. The book covers the full range of problems frequently encountered in the clinical setting, including traumatic injuries, non-degenerative disk-diseases, and the numerous clinical syndromes of the cervical, thoracic, and lumbar spine.
For each syndrome, the book provides the definition and prevalence, anatomy, biomechanics, pathological anatomy and pathophysiology, clinical presentation, and the conservative and surgical treatment options.
Features of the third edition:
- New information on the biomechanics of the spine, pain management recent advances in spinal injection techniques, and microsurgical treatment of lumbar disk herniation
- More than 560 high-quality illustrations and images, including MRIs, demonstrating key concepts
- In-depth coverage of essential background information for management, rehabilitation, and preventive treatment
- Comprehensive online references to aid further research
With its accessible presentation and comprehensive scope, this book is a valuable reference for all practicing physicians, specialists in spine surgery, orthopaedists, neurosurgeons, and residents in these specialties.
Tabela de Conteúdo
1 Introduction
2 History and Terminology
3 Epidemiology
4 General Anatomy, Physiology, and Biomechanics
5 Nondegenerative Disk Diseases
6 Discosis
7 Traumatology
8 Pain: Its Pathogenesis and the Evolution of Chronic Pain
9 Cervical Syndrome
10 Thoracic Syndrome
11 Lumbar Syndrome
12 Natural Course and Prognosis of Intervertebral Disk Diseases
13 The Spine and the Mind
14 Back School
15 Exercise in a Pain-Free Range of Motion
16 Sports
17 Medicolegal Assessment