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Spinal Cord Disease: Basic Science, Diagnosis and Management


Spinal Cord Disease: Basic Science, Diagnosis and Management

Paperback by Critchley, Edmund; Eisen, Andrew

Spinal Cord Disease: Basic Science, Diagnosis and Management

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ISBN:
9781852331214
Publication Date:
1 Dec 1998
Language:
English
Publisher:
Springer London Ltd
Pages:
610 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 27 - 29 May 2024
Spinal Cord Disease: Basic Science, Diagnosis and Management

Description

Spinal Cord Injuryor disease can happen to anyone at any time and the effectscan be devastating. Ifound this outpersonallywhen Iwas thrown from the back ofa pick up truck at age 15 was left paralyzed from the waistdown. It was during my recuperation as a young teenager that I first gained insight into the importance ofrehabilitation. My family, doctors, nurses, fellow patients and researchers who were dedicated to helping me over- come my personal tragedy helped me pull through. Today, rehabilita- tion medicine is taking great strides and empowering the person with the injury to take control oftheir future, overcome their setbacks and, through collaborativesupport, reach their personal goals and potential. Since 1987 the Legacy raised by my Man in Motion World Tour (24901 miles wheeled around the world March 1985-May 1987) has pro- vided over $13 million dollars to research and rehabilitation in the areas of spinal cord injury. I hope that in some small way this funding has contributed to the development ofthe vital programmes that supported me andmanyothers. The effects ofspinal cord injury are traumatic and life-shattering and require a skilled interdisciplinary approach. I congratulate those who have contributed to this book and challenge each one ofyou to never give up on yourdreams to find the answers to the optimum treatment of spinal cord injuryand disease.

Contents

1 Introduction.- 2 Anatomical Basis of Spinal Cord Function.- 3 Prospects for Spinal Cord Repair after Injury.- 4 Spinal Modulation of Noxious Stimuli.- 5 Spasticity.- 6 Hazards of Spinal/Lumbar Puncture.- 7 Neuropathology.- 8 Embryology and Paediatric Aspects of Spinal Disorders.- 9 Imaging of the Spine and Spinal Cord.- 10 Clinical Features of Spinal Compression.- 11 Electrophysiological Investigation of Disorders of the Spinal Cord.- 12 Radiculopathy due to Diseases other than Disc Disease.- 13 Autonomic Dysfunction in Spinal Cord Disease.- 14 Trauma to the Cervical Spine.- 15 Disc and Degenerative Disease: Stenosis, Spondylosis and Subluxation.- 16 Craniocervical Anomalies and Non-traumatic Syringomyelia.- 17 Rheumatoid Arthritis of the Cervical Spine.- 18 Meningitic Disorders and Myelopathies.- 19 Myelopathies in HIV Infection.- 20 Disorders of the Anterior Horn Cell.- 21 Tropical Diseases of the Spinal Cord.- 22 The Conus Medullaris and Sphincter Control.- 23 Psychosexual and Psychosocial Aspects of Spinal Cord Disease.- 24 Spinal Vascular Disease.- 25 Decompression Illnesses and the Spinal Cord.- 26 Inherited Diseases of the Spinal Cord.- 27. Deficiency Diseases of the Spinal Cord.- 28 Vertebral Body Collapse.- 29 Spinal Epidural Abscess.- 30 Spinal Tumours.- 31 Trauma and Paraplegia.- 32 SCI Rehabilitation: Concepts, Mobility, Functional Electrical Stimulation, Spasticity.

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