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Richard Nasca, MD

      - Management of the Spine Injured Patient:
      - Physical Exam of the Spine

     Anesthesia in the Spinal Cord Injured Patient:
     Ankylosing Spondylitis
     Annular Tear
     Anterior Cord Syndrome
     Arthrodesis of the Spine:
     Back Pain in the Adult:
     Back Pain in the Child:
     Blood Supply
     Brown Sequard Syndrome
     Burst fracture
     Cauda Equina Syndrome:
     Central Cord Syndrome
     Cervical Spine
     Chance Fracture
     Classification of Spine Fractures and their Mechanisms:
     Columns of the Spine:
           Anterior column
           Middle column
           Posterior column

     Compression Fractures
     Congenital Defects:
        - Hemivertebrae & Block Vertebrae
        - Spina Bifida
        - Spondylolysis

     Cotrel-Dubousset
     Development of Vertebral Column
     Diffuse Idiopathic Skeletal Hyperostosis:
     Disc Herniation
     Discogenic Pain
     Diskitis
     Dura
     Eosinophilic Granuloma of the Spine
     Flexion Distraction Injuries:
     Fracture Dislocation
     Fusion of the Spine
     Gun Shot Wounds
     Harrington Instrumentation
     Herniated Disc in the Adult:
     Herniated Disc in the Child:
     Incomplete Spinal Cord Injury
     Intervertebral Discs
     Jacobs Rods:
     Kyphosis
     Lumbar Stenosis
     Lumbar Vertebrae
     MRI of Spine
     Multisegmented Hook Instrumentation
     Myelodysplasia
     Myelogram:
     Myelomeningocele
     Myelopathy:
     Neuro Exam
     Occult Fractures
     Orders for the Spine Injured Patient:
     Os Odontoideum
     Osteomyelitis of the Spine:
     Physical Exam of the Spine
     Pressure Ulceration
     References
     Sacral Sparing
     Sacrum
     Scheuermann's Kyphosis
     Scoliosis
     Seat Belt
     Slipped Vertebral Apophysis:
     Spinal Cord and Meninges
     Spinal Shock
     Spine Frx / Class / Mechanisms
     Spondylolisthesis
     Syringomyelia
     Tethered Cord Syndrome
     Thoracic Vertebrae
     Thoracolumbar Surgical Approach
     Tumors of the Spine
     Urologic Management of the Spinal Cord Injured Patient:
     Waddel Criteria




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Original Text by Clifford R. Wheeless, III, MD.

Last updated by Data Trace Staff on Thursday, February 28, 2008 1:46 pm