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Correction of lumbar coronal plane deformity using unilateral cage placement.

March 9, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Correction of lumbar coronal plane deformity using unilateral cage placement.
Authors: Heary RF, Karimi RJ The authors describe a surgical technique for the correction of symptomatic degenerative lumbar scoliosis. Using a single, unilateral, interbody cage placed on the concave side of the coronal deformity, combined with a dorsal decompression and instrumented posterolateral fusion, this technique has resulted in excellent curve correction, fusion results, and clinical outcomes in a series of 4 patients. Each of these patients presented with intractable, axial low-back pain and symptomatic unilateral nerve root compression on the concave side of a lumbar scoliotic deformity. The management is described in detail. PMID: 20192720 [PubMed - in process] (Source: Neurosurgical Focus)

Lumbar Herniated Disc - What You Can Do to Fix Your Herniated Disc and Remove the Lumbar Pain

March 7, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Lumbar Herniated Disc - What You Can Do to Fix Your Herniated Disc and Remove the Lumbar Pain
Fixing a lumbar herniated disc does not always mean precisely the same to everyone. Generally it either would mean either help me get rid of the back pain, or help me treat the herniated disc. Often the result at first may be the very same but the outlook is without a doubt critical.

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Acute Low Back Pain in Primary Care — How Good Are Red Flags at Identifying Serious Abnormalities?

March 3, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment 

bra target=_blank rel=nofollow href=http://www.medworm.com/index.php?rid=3216986cid=c_1_26_ffid=36062url=http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/715782?src=rss Acute Low Back Pain in Primary Care — How Good Are Red Flags at Identifying Serious Abnormalities? /abrExploring the diagnostic utility of red flag questions in identifying serious spinal abnormality in patients with low back pain Medscape Rheumatology (Source: Medscape Today Headlines) br

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Behavioral therapy for insomnia effective

March 2, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment 

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Minimally invasive spine surgery may ease back pain

February 28, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment 

bra target=_blank rel=nofollow href=http://www.medworm.com/index.php?rid=3261580cid=c_1_41_ffid=38126url=http://www.arc.org.uk/news/article/19608210 Minimally invasive spine surgery may ease back pain /abrA new study suggests that patients with a variety of back pain conditions may benefit from a minimally invasive procedure called facet arthrodesis. (Source: Arthritis Research Campaign) br

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Study reveals inconsistencies in low back pain care

February 28, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment 

bra target=_blank rel=nofollow href=http://www.medworm.com/index.php?rid=3282355cid=c_1_41_ffid=38126url=http://www.arc.org.uk/news/article/19622797 Study reveals inconsistencies in low back pain care /abrGPs often fail to follow guidelines for the treatment of people with low back pain, new research suggests. (Source: Arthritis Research Campaign) br

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Chronic axial compression of the mouse tail segment induces MRI bone marrow edema changes that correlate with increased marrow vasculature and cellularity

February 27, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment 

bra target=_blank rel=nofollow href=http://www.medworm.com/index.php?rid=3304586cid=c_1_31_ffid=33779url=http://dx.doi.org/10.1002%2Fjor.21103 Chronic axial compression of the mouse tail segment induces MRI bone marrow edema changes that correlate with increased marrow vasculature and cellularity /abrMagnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of bone marrow edema (BME) has been found to be helpful in the diagnosis of back pain attributed to degenerative disk disease (DDD) and spondyloarthropathy (SA), but its interpretation is limited by a lack of knowledge of its nature and natural history. We assessed effects of compressive forces to mouse tail segments of WT and TNF-Tg mice with SA, via contrast enhanced-MRI and histology. Normalized marrow contrast enhancement (NMCE) of uninstrumented WT vertebrae significantly decrease, threefold (p 0.01) from 8 to 12 weeks of age, while the NMCE of TNF-Tg vertebrae remained elevated. Compressive loading (6× body weight) increased NMCE twofold (p 0.02) within 2 weeks in WT tails, which was equal to 6× loaded TNF-Tg tails within 4 weeks. Histology conf… br

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Case of the Issue

February 26, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment 

bra target=_blank rel=nofollow href=http://www.medworm.com/index.php?rid=3268657cid=c_1_37_ffid=38282url=http://www.diagnosticimaging.com/display/article/113619/1522661?CID=rss Case of the Issue /abrA 60-year-old woman, diagnosed with lung adenocarcinoma, sought medical relief for intense back pain. (Source: Diagnostic Imaging) br

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So why does my back hurt doc?

February 25, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment 

bra target=_blank rel=nofollow href=http://www.medworm.com/index.php?rid=3134829cid=c_1_31_ffid=38684url=http://www.thespinejournalonline.com/article/PIIS1529943009010717/abstract?rss=yes So why does my back hurt doc? /abrCOMMENTARY ON: Wai EK, Roffey DM, Bishop P, et al. Causal assessment of occupational bending or twisting and low back pain: results of a systematic review. Spine J 2010;10:76–88 (in this issue).Roffey DM, Wai EK, Bishop P, et al. Causal assessment of awkward occupational postures and low back pain: results of a systematic review. Spine J 2010;10:89–99 (in this issue). (Source: The Spine Journal) br

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Scoliosis Back Pain

February 23, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Scoliosis Back Pain
Scoliosis back pain is a great conundrum for dorsopathy patients, since this spinal curvature condition is often blamed for sourcing symptoms, yet treatments are rarely, if ever, successful. Scoliosis describes a spinal abnormality in which the patient suffers an atypical side to side curvature of the spine at one or more locations. Some patients have a single abnormal curve, generally referred to as a “C” curve, while others have 2 or more abnormal curves, generally referred to as an “S” curve.

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