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PART I GENERAL ISSUES OF SPINAL DISORDERS
1. Introduction: Sam Wiesel, John Frymoyer
Scott Boden, Editor
2. Epidemiology and Economic Implications: Gunnar Andersson
3. Sensitivity, Specificity and Outcomes: Richard Deyo
4. Workers’ Compensation and Impairment Ratings : Stanley Bigos, Tim Carey
DIAGNOSIS
Scott Boden, Editor
5. History and Physical Exam: Steve Scherping
6. Imaging: Gordon R. Bell
7. Special Studies (Discography, SNRI, Facet Blocks): Kerry Thompson
8. Electrodiagnostics: Scott Haldemann
GENERAL DISEASES AFFECTING THE SPINE
Scott Boden, Editor
9. Metabolic Bone Disease: Tom Einhorn, Sonny Gill
10. Inflammatory Diseases (Include section on Fibromyalgia):
a. Diagnosis & Management Daniel Clauw
b. Surgical Management of RA Alan Crockard
11. Infectious Disease : John Rhee, John Heller
12. Tumors (Mass General):
a. Primary Frank Pelow
b. Metastatic Andrew Hecht
c. Intraspinal Ed Benzel
13. Vascular Abnormalities: Frasier Henderson
14. Other Issues Related to Low Back Pain (tentative title): Margarita Nordin
a. Psychology of Chronic Low Back Pain
b. Education/Prevention
c. Rehab/Work hardening
15. Chronic Pain Mgmt for Low Back Pain: Tom G. Mayer, Don McGeary
PART II PEDRIATRIC SPINE
Lawrence Lenke, Editor
16. Idiopathic Scoliosis: Lawrence Lenke,br>
17. Congenital Spine Deformity: Rheinhard Zeller
18. Neuromuscular Deformity: Paul Sponseller
19. Kyphosis: David W. Polly, Tim Kuklo
20. Spondylolesthesis: Bob Molinari, Lawrence Lenke
21. Trauma: Darrell Hanson, Lawrence Lenke
22. Back Pain in Children and Adolescents : Daniel Sucato
ADULT DEFORMITY
William Lauerman, Editor
23. Adult Scoliosis: David Bradford, Serenu Hu
24. Kyphosis in the Adult: James Ogilvie, Daryll Dykes
25. Adult Isthmic Spondylolisthesis: William Lauerman
OPERATIVE TECHIQUES FOR PEDIATRICS AND ADULT SPINAL DEFORMITY
William Lauerman, Editor
28. Perioperative Planning and Care: David W. Polly
29. Posterior Instrumentation: Lawrence Lenke
30. Anterior Instrumentation : Brian Smith, Randall Betz
31. Salvage Techniques (Osteotomy, Pseudo Repair) : Oheneba Boachie-Adjei, Miguel Jimenez, and Andrew A. Sama
32.Surgery for Isthmic Spondylolisthesis:
a. Fusion William Lauerman
b. Decompression Ensor Transfeldt, Tim Garvey
c. Reduction Harry Shufflebarger
PART III CERVICAL SPINE
Howard An, Editor
33. Congenital Abnormalities of the Cervical Spine: Randall Loder
34. Spinal Cord Injuries and Rehabilitation: Alexander Vaccaro
35. Upper Cervical Spine Injuries: Paul Anderson
36. Lower Cervical Spine Injuries: John Carbone
37. Cervical Disc Disease:
a. Degenerative Disc Disease with Axial Neck Pain Nick Ahn, Howard An
b. Cervical Radiculopathy Louis G. Jenis
c. Cervical Myelopathy Tim Yoon
38. Cervical Deformities: Todd Albert
39. Disorders at the Cervicothoracic Junction: Jeffrey Fischgrund
OPERATIVE TECHNIQUES
Howard An, Editor
40. Surgical Approaches to the Craniocervical Junction and the Upper Cervical Spine: Richard Fessler
41. Surgical Approaches to the Lower Cervical Spine: Daniel Riew
42. Internal Fixation of the Cervical Spine :
a. Occipant and Upper Cervical Spine Curtis Dickman and Volker Sontag
b. Anterior Lower Cervical Spine Howard An
c. Posterior Cervical Lower Spine John Heller
PART IV THORACOLUMBAR SPINE
Robert McLain, Editor
43. Thoracolumbar Trauma: Robert McLain
44. Late Sequelae of TL Trauma : Drew Bednar
45. Thoracic Disc Disease and Myelopathy: Sandy Emery
46. Differential Diagnosis of Low Back Pain and Chronic Low Back Pain: Eugene Carragee
47. Nonoperative Rx of Low Back Pain: Daniel Mazanec
48. Lumbar Disc Disease: Ken Burkus
a. Pathophysiology of Lumbar Spondylosis Ken Burkus
b. Discogenic Back Pain Ken Burkus
c. Disc Herniation and Radiculopathy Mark Weidenbaum
d. Lumbar Disc Disease in Children Sean Early, Vern Tolo
e. Algorithmic Approach to Lumbar Disc Disease Bill Lauerman, Sam Wiesel
49. Multiply-Operated Lumbar Spine : William Lauerman, Sam Wiesel
50. Lumbar Spine Stenosis: Gordon R. Bell
a. Pathoanatomy and Pathophysiology John Glaser
b. Clinical Presentation and Diagnosis Alex Ghanayam
c. Treatment Gordon Bell
51. Segmental Instability: William Donaldson
52. Disorders of the Sacrum and Coccyx: Phil Bernini
53. Bone Grafts Substitutes (overview of substitutes versus autografts): Harvinder Sandhu, Scott Boden
OPERATIVE TECHNIQUES
Surgical Approaches to the Thoracic and Thoracolumbar Spine: John Kostuik
54. Positioning and Approaches :
a. Traditional Approaches Rob McLain
b. Endoscopic Approaches and Thoracic Approaches (15-20 pages)Isadore Lieberman, Robert McLain
55. Lumbar Discectomy: David A. Wong
a. Standard Microdiscectomy David A. Wong
b. Minimally Invasive Alternatives Kevin Foley
56. Decompression for Stenosis: Rick Delamarter
57. Posterolateral Lumbar Fusion (including instrumentation): John Kirkpatrick, Brian Scholl
58. Interbody Fusion: Ericc Trummees
59. Revision Decompressive/Disc Surgery: Rick Guyer
60. Revision Fusion: Mark Dekutowski
61. Reconstruction of the Osteoporotic Spine: Serena Hu
62. Bone Graft Harvest Techniques and Complications : Kirkham B. Wood
63. Complications (Discal Tear) Vince Tranelis
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This presentation includes detailed analysis of the facts about Core Stability, causes of back pain and how Core Stability training can actually increase pain if not done correctly.
19/08/2006
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