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googled spine images = if you click on the picture it will take you to the website and more info.
cervical spine- http://images.google.com/images?svnu...e+&btnG=Search thoracic spine http://images.google.com/images?svnu...e+&btnG=Search lumbar spine - http://images.google.com/images?hl=e...=Search+Images sacrum & coccyx - http://images.google.com/images?svnu...yx&btnG=Search |
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Video of Examination of the Cervical Spine by James Farmer, MD, Spinal Surgeon at HSS
Video of Examination of the Cervical Spine by James Farmer, MD, Spinal Surgeon at HSS
http://www.hss.edu/professional-conditions_13653.asp Neck and Shoulder Conditions for the Primary Care Physician: Cervical Spine Exam Exam videos James C. Farmer, MD Assistant Attending Orthopaedic Surgeon, Hospital for Special Surgery Assistant Professor of Othropedic Surgery, Weill Medical College of Cornell University In this video presentation, James C. Farmer, MD, demonstrates a general physical examination of the cervical spine. Please click the video icon to the right to view the video. (Windows Media format, 9 min, 03 sec) Video may take several minutes to load. |
http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/pi...pictureid=5102
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Tapping into controversial back surgeries
This article/video includes a downloadable database (MS Excel Spreadsheet) of spine surgeons in the US with statistical information. It should be of value to anyone contemplating surgery and looking for information about their prospective surgeon(s).
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Along with surgeons in US info; another post I found really informative was a post by GJZH on 10/01/06 with definitions for new people: PLIF, ALIF & TLIF. I already had L4-5 laminectomy fusion with instrumentation in 2006. I was amazed seeing the x-ray of the 58 year old woman that showed the instrumentation, etc. at the L4-5 level. That x-ray looked almost identical to the one I had post fusion. Also found quite interesting and informative was a post by Jo*mar of 12/2/2010 showing spine from C1 thru L5, including sacrum & coccyx. I myself, learned for the first time the definition of L4 and L5. Again, this would be especially good info for all those contemplating fusion surgery. Gerry |
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