Principles and Techniques of Spine SurgeryBoth residents and practicing orthopedic surgeons will appreciate this reasonably priced text on all aspects of spine surgery. Complete coverage is included on adults and children; and both surgical and non-surgical management techniques are featured. The material is organized into six sections: Principles and Diagnostic Tests, Pediatrics, Trauma, Degenerative Disorders, Adult Deformities and Miscellaneous Disorders, and Procedures and Instrumentation. |
Contents
Surgical Exposure and Fusion Techniques of the Spine Howard S An | 29 |
Spine Biomechanics TaeHong Lim Howard S An | 63 |
History and Physical Examination of the Spine Lee H Riley | 91 |
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