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_aCervical spine injuries : _bepidemiology, long-term outcomes and complications _c _h[E-Book] |
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_aNew York : _bNova Science Publishers, _c[2015] |
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490 | 1 | _aMuscular system--anatomy, functions, and injuries | |
504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references and index. | ||
588 | _aDescription based on print version record and CIP data provided by publisher. | ||
505 | 0 | _aChapter 1: Epidemiology of Cervical Spinal Cord Injury; 1.1. Abstract; 1.2. Introduction; 1.3. Incidence; 1.4. Prevalence; 1.5. Gender; 1.6. Age; 1.7. Ethnicity and Race; 1.8. Neurological Level and Severity of Injury; 1.9. The Increasing Incidence of Cervical Injuries; 1.10. Etiology of Spinal Cord Injuryand Cervical Spinal Cord Injury. | |
505 | 8 | _a1.11. Etiology and Age at Time of Injury1.12. Occupational Status; 1.13. Time of Injury and Seasonal Variations; 1.14. Associated Injuries; 1.15. Life Expectancy Following CervicalSpinal Cord Injury; 1.16. Economic Impact ofCervical Spinal Cord Injury; Conclusion; References; Chapter 2: Soft Tissue and Whiplash Injuries: The Current Evidence Base; Abstract; Introduction; Classification; Clinical Presentation; Assessment; Prognosis; Treatment; Conclusion; References; Chapter 3: Outcomes of Cervical Spine Injuries Following Non-Operative Management; Abstract; 1. Introduction. | |
505 | 8 | _a2. Options for Non-Operative Treatment3. Atlas Fractures (C1); 4. Axis Fractures (C2) -- Odontoid Fractures; 5. Axis Fractures (C2) -- Hangman's Fracture; 6. Sub-Axial Fractures; Conclusion; References; Chapter 4: Long-Term Outcomes after Operatively Managed Cervical Spine Fractures; Abstract; 1. Introduction; 2. Occipital Condyle Fractures (C0); 3. C1 Fractures; 4. C2 Fractures; 5. Subaxial Cervical Spine Fractures (C3-C7); 6. Fractures of the Cervicothoracic Junction; 7. Cost-effectiveness of Surgery forCervical Spine Fractures; Conclusion; References. | |
505 | 8 | _aChapter 5: Traumatic Adult Cervical Nerve RootAvulsion Injuries: Incidence,Assessment, Outcomes and NovelSurgical StrategiesAbstract; 1. Introduction; 2. Epidemiology of TraumaticBrachial Plexus Injuries; 3. Aetiology and Level of Injury; 4. Pathophysiology of Nerve Root Avulsion; 5. Clinical Evaluation; 6. Surgical Strategies; 7. Reconstructive Strategies in CervicalNerve Root Avulsion Injuries; 8. Extraplexal Nerve Transfers andFunctional Outcomes; 9. Intraplexal Nerve Transfers andFunctional Outcomes; 10. Secondary Reconstructive Procedures; 11. Post-Operative Rehabilitation. | |
505 | 8 | _a12. HRQoL Outcomes Following NerveTransfer SurgeryConclusion; References; Chapter 6: Colorectal Dysfunction in Patientswith Cervical Spinal Cord Injury; 6.1. Abstract; 6.2. Introduction; 6.3. Pathophysiology; 6.4. Investigations; 6.5. Management; 6.6. Surgical Management; 6.7. Hemorrhoidal Disease in Patients with SCI; Conclusion; References; Chapter 7: Pressure Ulcer Management in SpinalInjury Patients: Pathophysiology,Treatment and Prevention; Abstract; 1. Introduction; 2. Epidemiology of Pressure Ulcersin Spinal Injury Patients; 3. Pathophysiology of PressureUlcer Developement. | |
520 | _aSpinal cord injury (SCI), and in particular cervical SCI, remains a devastating and catastrophic event for patients, their families and society, often producing severe and permanent disability. Moreover, the emotional and psychological consequences of coping with a disabling injury can be profound. SCIs are very often permanent, yet potentially preventable. Despite significant medical and technological advances in recent years the overall mortality for spinal injury patients remains largely unchanged. Understanding the epidemiology, aetiology, medical and psychological factors associated with. | ||
590 | _aMaster record variable field(s) change: 072 - OCLC control number change | ||
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_aCervical vertebrae _xWounds and injuries. |
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_aCervical vertebrae _xDiseases _xComplications. |
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830 | 0 | _aMuscular system--anatomy, functions, and injuries series. | |
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