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DescriptionSpine and Spinal Cord Trauma: Evidence-Based Management, 1E by Alexander R. Vaccaro (Author), Michael G. Fehlings (Author), Marcel F. Dvorak (Author) True PDF, Bookmarked and Indexed ISBN-13: 978-1604062212 | ISBN-10: 9781604062212 | Edition: 1 st | December 14, 2010 Representing the collective efforts of a multinational, multidisciplinary panel of spine and spinal cord trauma masters, this beautifully illustrated evidence-based textbook does more than provide multiple treatment options -- it offers unique access to insights from recognized spine experts and a thoughtful yet practical review of the most relevant literature and clinical evidence available in the field today. Each chapter centers on pertinent questions and objective reviews of state-of-the-art procedures that guide readers from an evaluation of the evidence through practical recommendations they can easily apply to their own practices. Features: - Succinct outline format -- easy to read and reference - 138 detailed evidentiary tables appear throughout the text - An innovative new classification system for spine trauma developed by The Spine Trauma Study Group, composed of 50 internationally recognized spine experts - High-quality radiographs and full-color drawings and photographs complement the text - Practical recommendations for the treatment of many common spinal injuries, including odontoid fractures, central cord injuries, and thoraco-lumbar flexion distraction injuries --in-depth information on everything from intensive care to rehabilitation - An accompanying DVD contains 15 narrated videos -- over one hour of footage -- of actual procedures by the authors Spine and Spinal Cord Trauma: Evidence-Based Management is an invaluable reference for orthopaedic surgeons, neurosurgeons, residents and fellows in those specialties, and allied health professionals who care for spine injury patients. Sharing Widget |
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