Spinal disorders, especially neck and back pain, are frequent yet challenging for physicians to manage. While most texts are highly subspecialized or focus on only a specific area of management, The Spine Handbook provides a thorough overview of the entire spine and interdisciplinary treatment of common spinal conditions. Sections build from the foundations of history and examination, radiological imaging, and behavioral assessment through the core topics of bothinterventional and surgical options, as well as exploring emerging and special conditions, and neuromodulation. Chapters are written by experts from a wide array of fields, including physical therapists, radiologists, psychologists, physiatrists, anesthesiologists, orthopedic spine surgeons, and neurosurgeons. Eachchapter contains key points to summarize content and discussions of anatomy, pathophysiology, presentation, imaging, and treatment options. This comprehensive handbook provides the fundamental diagnostic and therapeutic information needed to effectively deliver best practice care for spinal disorders, making it a must-read for physicians of any training level that may encounter or treat spinal disorders.
Section 1: Introduction; Chapter 1: History and Examination; Andrew Cole, Michael Erickson, and Carolyn Marquardt; Chapter 2: Clinical Imaging of the Spine; Yair Safriel; Chapter 3: Behavioral Assessment of the Spine Patient; Brent Van Dorsten; Section 2: Cervical Spine; Chapter 4: Cervical Disc Disease and Extremity Pain; Jeffrey D. Petersohn; Chapter 5: Cervical Facet Dysfunction; Sandeep Amin; Chapter 6: Cervical Spinal Stenosis; Genaro J. Gutierrez and Divya Chirumamilla; Chapter 7: Cervical Spine Trauma; Jay S. Reidler, Amit Jain, and A. Jay Khanna; Chapter 8: Degenerative Conditions of the Cervical Spine; Samuel C. Overley, Dante Leven, Abhishek Kumar, and Sheeraz A. Qureshi; Section 3: Thoracic Spine; Chapter 9: Thoracic Disc Disease; Ankur P. Dave; Chapter 10: Thoracic Facet Dysfunction/Costo-transverse Joint Pathology; Brian A. Young, Phillip S. Sizer, and Miles Day; Chapter 11: Thoracic Spinal Stenosis; Ameet Nagpal and Brad Wisler; Chapter 12: Intercostal Neuralgia and Thoracic Radiculopathy; Yili Huang and Neel Mehta; Section 4: Lumbar Spine; Chapter 13: Lumbar Disc Disorders; Daniel Kline and Michael DePalma; Chapter 14: Lumbar Facet Arthropathy; Leonardo Kapural, Harish Badhey, and Suneil Jolly; Chapter 15: Lumbar Spondylolisthesis; Mehul J. Desai, Puneet Sayal, and Michael S. Leong; Chapter 16: Lumbar Spinal Stenosis; David A. Mazin and Mehul J. Desai; Chapter 17: Lumbar Radiculopathy and Radicular Pain; Brandon J. Goff,, Kevin B. Guthmiller, Jamie C. Clapp, William B. Lassiter, Morgan J. Baldridge, Sven M. Hochheimer, and Margaux M. Salas; Chapter 18: Surgical Approaches for Degenerative Lumbar Stenosis Doniel Drazin, Carlito Lagman, Christine Piper, Ari Kappel, and Terrence T. Kim; Section 5: Emerging and Special Issues; Chapter 19: Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction; Victor Foorsov, Omar Dyara, Robert Bolash, and Bruce Vrooman; Chapter 20: Sacroiliac Fusion, Percutaneous, Open; Daraspreet Singh Kainth, Karanpal Singh Dhaliwal, and David W. Polly, Jr.; Chapter 21: Deformity Thoraco-Lumbar - Scoliosis; Daraspreet Singh Kainth, Karanpal Singh Dhaliwal, and David W. Polly, Jr.; Chapter 22: Approaches and Relative Benefits of Open vs. Minimally Invasive Surgery for Degenerative Conditions; Brett D. Rosenthal, Marco Mendoza, Barett S. Boody, and Wellington K. Hsu; Chapter 23: Spinal Tumors: Surgical Considerations and Approaches; Nancy Abu-Bonsrah, C. Rory Goodwin, Rajiv R. Iyer, and Daniel M. Sciubba; Chapter 24: Pelvic Pain and Floor Dysfunction; Danielle Sarno and Farah Hameed; Chapter 25: Core Strengthening; Priyesh Mehta, David J. Cormier, Julie Ann Aueron, and Jaspal R. Singh; Chapter 26: Ultrasound-guided Spine Interventions; Michael Gofeld and Rami A. Kamel; Chapter 27: Biologic and Regenerative Therapies; Ian Dworkin, Daniel A. Fung, and Timothy T. Davis; Chapter 28: Platelet Rich Plasma Injections; Juewon Khwarg, Daniel A. Fung, Corey Hunter, and Timothy T. Davis; Chapter 29: Opioids in Spinal Pain, Indications, Challenges & Controversies; Puneet Sayal and Jianren Mao; Chapter 30: Sympathetic Blockade of the Spine; John M. DiMuro and Mehul J. Desai; Section 6: Neuromodulation; Chapter 31: Intrathecal Pumps; Richard L. Boortz-Marx, Daniel Moyse, and Yawar J. Qadri; Chapter 32: Spinal Cord Stimulation; Erika A. Petersen; Chapter 33: Peripheral Nerve Stimulation; Lucas Campos and Jason E. Pope;
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