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245 00 $aInterventional spine :$ban algorithmic approach /$ceditors, Curtis W. Slipman ... [et al.] ; associate editors, Larry H. Chou ... [et al.].
260 $aPhiladelphia, PA :$bSaunders Elsevier,$c2008.
300 $axix, 1454 p. :$bill. ;$c28 cm. +$e1 CD-ROM (4 3/4 in.)
500 $aCD-ROM contains the illustrations from the book.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
520 $aAs many as 80% of patients will suffer from back pain at some point in their lifetime. It is the most common form of disability, and the second largest cause of work absenteeism. An early, proactive management approach offers the best route to minimizing these conditions. Renowned authority Curtis W. Slipman, MD and a team of multidisciplinary authorities present you with expert guidance on today's best non-surgical management methods, equipping you with the knowledge you need to offer your patients optimal pain relief. Refresh your knowledge of the basic principles that must be understood before patients with spinal pain can be properly treated. Know what to do when first-line tests and therapies fail, using practice-proven diagnostic and therapeutic algorithms. Offer your patients a full range of non-surgical treatment options, including pharmacology, physical therapy, injection techniques, ablative procedures, and percutaneous disc decompression. Make an informed surgical referral with guidance on indications, contraindications, methods, and postoperative rehabilitation. Better understand key techniques and procedures with visual guidance from more than 500 detailed illustrations. Download all of the book's illustrations from the accompanying CD-ROM for use in electronic presentations.
505 0 $aPart 1 General principles -- Section 1: Introduction -- 1. Past, present and future of interventional physiatry -- 2. Epidemiology -- Section 2: Spinal pain -- 3. Inflammatory basis of spinal pain -- 4. Transduction, transmission and perception of pain -- 5. Central influences on pain -- Section 3: General diagnostic technique -- 6. Radiology -- 7. Nuclear medicine imaging with an emphasis on spinal infections -- 8. Electrodiagnostic approach to patients with suspected radiculopathy -- 9. The psychiatric and psychological evaluation of the chronic pain patient -- Section 4: Practical pharmacology -- 10. Nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs -- 11. Adjuvant analgesics for radicular pain -- 12. Pharmacology of local anesthetic agents -- 13. Steroids in spine interventions -- 14. Opioid analgesics -- 15. The diagnosis and treatment of anxiety disorders in chronic spinal pain -- Part 2: Interventional spine techniques --
505 0 $aSection 1: Principles and concepts underpinning spinal injection procedures -- 16. Principles of diagnostic blocks -- 17. Neurophysiology of diagnostic injections -- 18. Placebo -- 19. Patient education and support -- 20. Side effects and complications of injection procedures: anticipation and management -- 21. Radiation Safety ₆ Theory and Practical Concerns -- 22. Sedation for percutaneous procedures -- Section 2: Interventional spine techniques -- 23. Spinal injections -- 24. Technique of radiofrequency denervation -- 25. Discography -- 26. IDET technique -- 27. Technique for chemonucleolysis of lumbar disc herniation -- 28. Automated percutaneous lumbar discectomy: technique -- 29. Laser -- 30. Spinal cord stimulation for chronic pain management implantation techniques -- 31. Intrathecal therapies and totally implantable drug delivery systems -- 32. Vertebroplasty -- 33. Kyphoplasty technique -- Part 3: Specific disorders -- Section 1: Medical spinal disoders --
505 0 $a34. Medical Radiculopathies -- 35. Spondyloarthropathies -- 36. Spine Infections: an algorithmic approach -- 37. Nonosseous spinal tumors -- Section 2: Osseus spinal tumors -- Subsection i: Physiology and assessment -- 38. Bone biology -- 39. Osteoporosis -- 40. Paget₂s disease -- 41. Secondary Bone Tumors -- 42. Primary Tumors -- Subsection ii: Treatment -- 43. Spinal Orthoses -- 44. Vertebroplasty -- 45. Kyphoplasty -- Section 3: Cervical Spine -- Subsection i: Anatomy and assessment -- 46. Developmental and functional anatomy of the cervical spine -- 47. Medical causes of neck pain -- 48. Examination of the cervical spine -- 49. Biomechanics and assessment of the painful shoulder -- 50. Cervical myelopathy -- 51. Cervical instability -- Subsection ii: Whiplash -- 52. Biomechanics of the cervical spine during whiplash injury -- 53. Pathophysiolgic evidence of injury -- 54. Sociocultural evidence and whiplash -- 55. Soft tissue injuries following whiplash --
505 0 $a56. Epidemiology of disc, joint and root pain in whiplash -- Subsection iii: Treatment -- Subsubsection i: Cervical radicular pain -- 57. Cervical radicular pain: an algorithmic methodology -- 58. Rehabilitation methods in cervical radicular pain -- 59. Cervical radicular pain: injection procedures -- 60. Surgery for cervical radicular pain -- 61. Surgical decompression for foraminal stenosis -- Subsubsection ii: Cervical axial pain -- 62. An algorithmic methodology for cervical axial neck pain -- 63. Rehabilitation methods -- 64. Therapeutic injections for the treatment of axial neck pain and cervicogenic headaches -- 65. Sympathetic System -- 66. Cervical spine -- 67. Cervical discography: diagnostic value and complications -- 68. Fusion Surgery for axial pain -- Subsubsection iii: Other disorders of the cervical spine -- 69. Cervicogenic Headache -- 70. Surgical treatment of cervical myelopathy -- Section 4: Biomechanical disorders of the thoracic spine --
505 0 $a71. Developmental and functional anatomy and examination of the thoracic spine -- 72. Thoracic spinal pain -- 73. Injection procedures -- 74. Thoracic pain syndromes -- 75. Surgery: thoracic disc disease -- Section 5: Biomechanical disorders of the lumbar spine -- Subsection i: Intervertebral disk disorders -- Subsubsection i: Physiology and assessment -- 76. Medical causes of low back pain -- 77. The Lumbar Degenerative Disc -- 78. Biomechanics of the intervertebral disc -- 79. Physical examination of the lumbar spine -- 80. Developmental and functional anatomy of the lumbar spine -- Subsubsection ii: Lumbar radicular pain -- 81. Medical rehabilitation -- 82. An algorithmic methodology -- 83. Injection procedures -- 84. Percutaneous discectomy -- 85. Percutaneous disc decompression -- 86. Surgical decompression for herniated nucleus pulposus -- 87. Surgical decompression for spinal stenosis -- 88. Postoperative rehabilitation -- Subsubsection iii: Lumbar axial pain --
505 0 $a89. Lumbar axial pain ₆ an algorithmic methodology -- 90. Medical Rehabilitation ₆ Lumbar Axial Pain -- 91. Manipulation and Manual Methods -- 92. Injection procedures -- 93. Radiofrequency Denervation -- 94. Lumbar provocation discography: clinical relevance, sensitivity, specificity, and controversies -- 95. Intradiscal steroids and prolotherapy: clinical relevance, outcomes and efficacy -- 96. Intradiscal electrothermal annuloplasty -- 97. Surgical treatment of axial back pain -- 98. Spondylolisthesis: epidemiology and assessment -- 99. Spondylolisthesis: medical rehabilitation and interventional spine techniques -- 100. Surgical management of isthmic, dysplastic and degenerative spondylolisthesis -- 101. Instability: clinical manifestations and assessment -- 102. Fusion surgery -- Subsection 4: FBSS -- Cervical, Thoracic and Lumbar -- 103. Failed back surgery -- 104. Neural scarring -- 105. Postoperative pseudomeningocele, hematoma and seroma -- 106. Lysis of Adhesions --
505 0 $a107. Spinal cord stimulation in chronic pain -- 108. Neuraxial drug administration to treat pain of spinal origin -- 109. Spinal ablative techniques for the treatment of chronic pain conditions -- Subsubsection 1: Functional restoration -- 110. History and principles of pain rehabilitation -- 111. Deconditioning -- 112. Functional restoration program characteristics in chronic pain tertiary rehabilitation -- 113. Tertiary rehabilitation program outcomes -- Part 4: Extra-spinal disorders -- Section 1: Sacroiliac Joint Syndrome -- 114. Epidemiology and examination -- 115. Sacroiliac joint rehabilitation and manipulation -- 116. Therapeutic injections and radiofrequency denervation -- 117. Surgery for sacroiliac joint syndrome -- Section 2: Sacral Disorders -- 118. Hip spine syndrome -- 119. Sacral insufficiency fractures -- 120. Coccydynia -- 121. Piriformis syndrome -- Part 5: Pregnancy -- 122. Epidemiology --
505 0 $a123. Low back pain and pregnancy₆examination and diagnostic work-up in the pregnant patient -- 124. Treatment of low back pain in pregnancy ₆ special considerations -- Part 6: Interventional spine in sports -- 125. Biomechanics of the spine in sports -- 126. On-the-field assessment of the cervical spine-injured athlete -- 127. Epidemiology of injuries -- 128. Acute Intervention and Return to Play -- 129. Spondylolysis -- 130. Return to competition following prolonged injury -- Part 7: New Frontiers -- 131. Disc replacement -- 132. Fusion ₆ minimally invasive techniques -- 133. Endoscopic discectomy and foraminal decompression.
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650 22 $aBack Pain$xdiagnosis.
650 22 $aSpine$xphysiopathology.
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650 0 $aSpine$xDiseases$xTreatment.
650 0 $aBackache$xDiagnosis.
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650 0 $aSpine$xPathophysiology.
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650 7 $aMEDICAL / Orthopedics$2bisacsh
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