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Spinal Cord Medicine, 2ed. [Campagnolo - LIPPINCOTT Williams and Wilkins]

ISBN/EAN
9781605472133
Editore
LIPPINCOTT Williams and Wilkins
Formato
Cartonato
Anno
2011
Edizione
2
Pagine
624

Disponibile

186,00 €
Spinal Cord Medicine is the perfect resource for the medical specialist treating persons with spinal cord injuries. This comprehensive and practical resource provides detail about all aspects of spinal cord injury and disease. The initial seven chapters present the history, anatomy, imaging, epidemiology, and general acute management of spinal cord injury. The next eleven chapters deal with medical aspects of spinal cord damage, such as pulmonary management and the neurogenic bladder. Chapters on rehabilitation are followed by nine chapters dealing with diseases that cause non-traumatic spinal cord injury. A comprehensive imaging chapter is included with 30 figures which provide the reader with an excellent resource to understand the complex issues of imaging the spine and spinal cord. Key chapters discuss the consequences of spinal cord injury and the many approaches that can help patients return to the fullest possible participation in life. Not only is there a discussion of recreational and therapeutic exercise, but also an entire chapter is devoted to the assessment of a patient's ability to drive. The thorough discussion on the anatomy and mechanics of the spine include detailed drawings and postmortem specimens which clearly illustrate the critical anatomical components of spinal integrity and the ways in which spinal stability can be compromised by trauma or disease.

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Autore Campagnolo Denise I.; Kirshblum Steven
Editore LIPPINCOTT Williams and Wilkins
Anno 2011
Tipologia Libro
Lingua Inglese
Indice 1. The History of the Subspecialty of Spinal Cord Injury Medicine Joel A. Delisa and Margaret C. Hammond 2. Spinal Cord: Anatomy, Physiology, and Pathophysiology Hreday N. Sapru 3. Spinal Anatomy and Biomechanics Rebecca E. Fisher, Heather F. Smith, and Barry Goldstein 4. Imaging of the Spine and Spinal Cord Joaquim Farinhas, Abhishek Srinivas, Edwin Gulko, and Jacqueline Bello 5. Epidemiology of Traumatic Spinal Cord Injury Michael J. Devivo and Yuying Chen 6. Assessment and Classification of Traumatic Spinal Cord Injury Steven Kirshblum, Kim Anderson, Andrei Krassioukov, and William Donovan 7. Acute Medical and Surgical Management of Spinal Cord Injury Robert F. Heary, Alexandros D. Zouzias, and Denise I. Campagnolo 8. Predicting Outcome following Traumatic Spinal Cord Injury Anthony S. Burns, Ralph J. Marino, Adam E. Flanders, John Kramer, Heather Flett, and Armin Curt 9. Cardiovascular and Autonomic Dysfunctions After Spinal Cord Injury Susan V. Garstang and Heather Walker 10. Respiratory Management of the Spinal Cord-Injured Patient Akshat Shah, Kazuko Shem, Steve Mckenna, and Mike Berlly 11. Gastrointestinal Disorders David Chen and Alan S. Anschel 12. Metabolic Disorders David R. Gater, Jr and Ajit B. Pai 13. Neurogenic Bladder Following Spinal Cord Injury Todd A. Linsenmeyer 14. Pressure Ulcers and Spinal Cord Injury Steven Kirshblum, Kevin O'Connor, and Conchita Q. Rader 15. Spasticity Amanda L. Harrington and William L. Bockenek 16. Neuromusculoskeletal Complications of Spinal Cord Injury William M. Scelza and Trevor A. Dyson-Hudson 17. Rehabilitation of Spinal Cord Injury Steven Kirshblum, Jessica Bloomgarden, Isa McClure, Cindy Nead, Gail Forrest, and Jane Mitchell 18. Wheelchairs/Adaptive Mobility Equipment and Seating Brad E. Dicianno, Mark Schmeler, and Betty Y. Liu 19. Spinal Orthoses Frederick Frost and C. Raffi Najarian 20. Dual Diagnosis: Traumatic Brain Injury with Spinal Cord Injury Monifa Brooks 21. Psychological Impact of Spinal Cord Injury Joyce Fichtenbaum and Steven Kirschblum 22. Vocational Aspects of Spinal Cord Injury Michelle A. Meade, Debra J. Farrell, and James S. Krause 23. Sexual Function and Fertility after Spinal Cord Injury Nancy L. Brackett, Charles M. Lynne, Jens Sonksen, and Dana A. Ohl 24. Recreational and Therapeutic Exercise after Spinal Cord Injury Mark S. Nash, John A. Horton, Rachel E. Cowan, and Laurie A. Malone 25. Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation in Spinal Cord Injury Greg Nemunaitis, Kevin Kilgore, Ronald Triolo, Rudy Kobetic, Graham Creasey, and Anthony F. Dimarco 26. Neuropathic Pain after Spinal Cord Injury Eva G. Widerstrom-Noga 27. Aging in SCI Amitabh Jha and Susan Charlifue 28. Surgical Restoration of the Hand in Tetraplegia: Tendon Transfers Allan E. Peljovich, Anne M. Bryden, Amy Bohn, and Michael W. Keith 29. Pediatric Spinal Cord Disorders Lawrence C. Vogel, Randal R. Betz, and Mary Jane Mulcahey 30. Cervical and Thoracic Spondyloctic Myelopathy Zoher Ghogawala, Nduka Amankulor, and Robert F. Heary 31. Primary and Metastatic Tumors of the Spinal Cord and Spinal Canal Stephen M. Selkirk and Robert Louis Ruff 32. Spinal and Spinal Cord Infections Ilya Kupershtein and Michael Vives 33. Vascular, Nutritional, and other Nontraumatic Conditions of the Spinal Cord Stephen S. Kamin 34. Multiple Sclerosis Denise I. Campagnolo and Timothy L. Vollmer 35. Adult Motor Neuron Disease Nanette C. Joyce, Gregory T. Carter, and Lisa S. Krivickas 36. Acute and Chronic Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyneuropathies Jay M. Meythaler and Nikki Fox