Trauma Conventional Radiological Study in Spine Injury / by J.-C. Dosch.

Progress in traumatology of the vertebral spine has been restrained for a long time by two hindering factors. The first obstacle is presented by the differences in approach and a conflict of competences. The neurosurgeons, considering only the spinal chord, have confined themselves to indications fo...

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Main Author: Dosch, J.-C (Author)
Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 1985.
Edition:1st ed. 1985.
Series:Radiology of the Spine,
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Table of Contents:
  • 1 Descriptive and Functional Anatomy
  • A. Descriptive Anatomy
  • B. Functional Anatomy
  • 2 Trauma of the Cervical Spine
  • A. Radiologic Investigation Techniques
  • B. Correlations Between Incidence and Radiographic Image
  • C. Guide for Interpretation
  • D. Basic Radiosemiology of Cervical Lesions
  • 3 Traumas of the Thoracic and Lumbar Spine
  • A. Radiologic Investigation Techniques
  • B. Elementary Radiosemiology
  • IV. Soft Parts
  • 4 Comprehensive Study
  • A. Lesional Diagnosis
  • B. Dynamic Functional Diagnosis
  • C. Genesis of Lesions
  • 5 Classification
  • A. Lesions Caused by Distraction Forces
  • B. Lesions Caused by Compression
  • C. Lesions Caused by Rotation
  • D. Lesions Caused by Shearing Movements
  • Conclusions
  • References.