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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
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 Total Disc Replacement
Lumbar Vertebrae
MRI of Spine
Multisegmented Hook Instrumentation
Myelodysplasia
Myelogram:
Myelomeningocele
Myelopathy:
Neuro Exam
Occult Spondylytic 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
Clifford Roberts Wheeless III MD
Orthopaedic Specialists of North Carolina
Original Text by Clifford R. Wheeless, III, MD.
Last updated by Data Trace Staff on Monday, November 2, 2015 10:55 am