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الجمعة، 25 سبتمبر 2009

Atlas of Back Pain


Title:
An Atlas of Back Pain

Topic:
This Atlas of Back Pain is an effort to help theclinician in the visualization of the spine by definingnormal and abnormal spinal anatomy andphysiology. This will be attempted by means ofdiagrams, anatomical and pathological slides as wellas the presentation of imaging and physiological teststhat are available to the clinician and which can beused to assist in the diagnosis of patients with backpain.In order to achieve this goal, it was felt appropriateto make this text a team effort, since no onespecialty or area of expertise has been found able toadequately present the complex issues associatedwith back pain. The pathological slides accumulatedover 30 years by one of the authors (W.H. Kirkaldy-Willis) have been supplemented with imagingstudies from a very busy orthopedic practice (T.N.Bernard) and experience in clinical and experimentalneurophysiology (S. Haldeman) so as to present acomprehensive picture of the factors which shouldbe considered in evaluating patients with back pain.This text is truly a combination of the experienceand expertise of the three authors.
Editors:
Scott D. Haldeman DC, MD, PhD, FRCP(C), FCCS(C) Clinical Professor, Department of Neurology University of California, Irvine, California, USA
William H. Kirkaldy-Willis
MA, MD, LLD(Hon), FRCS(E and C), FACS, FICC(Hon) Emeritus Professor and Head, Department of Orthopedic Surgery, University of Saskatchewan College of Medicine, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
Thomas N. Bernard, Jr
MD Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Orthopedic Surgery Tulane University School of Medicine, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA

Publisher:
The Parthenon Publishing Group

Date of publishing: 1st edition (March 27, 2002)

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