In this comprehensive, clinically directed, reference for the diagnosis and treatment of persons with spinal cord injury and related disorders, editors of the two leading texts on spinal cord injury (SCI) medicine have joined together to develop the premier reference for professionals in the field. Spinal Cord Medicine, Third Edition combines the unique approaches of previous editions and draws on the expertise of both seasoned editors, along with experienced chapter authors, to bring together in one volume the most up-to-date medical, clinical, and rehabilitative knowledge in spinal cord injury management across the spectrum of care.
This jointly configured third edition builds on the foundation of the prior texts to reflect the breadth and depth of the specialty. Containing 60 state-of-the-art chapters, the book is divided into sections covering introduction and assessment, acute injury management and surgical considerations, medical management, neurological and musculoskeletal care, rehabilitation, recent research advances, and system-based practice and special topics. New and expanded content focuses on the significant changes in the epidemiology of traumatic injury, the classification of SCI, and the latest medical treatments of multiple medical complications. In addition, chapters discuss new surgical considerations in acute and chronic SCI and the many advances in technology that impact rehabilitation and patients' overall quality of life.
With chapters authored by respected leaders in the field of spinal cord medicine, including those experienced in spinal cord injury medicine, physical medicine and rehabilitation, neurology, neurosurgery, therapists, and researchers involved in spinal cord injury, this third edition goes beyond either of the prior volumes to combine the best of both and create a new unified reference that defines the current standard of care for the field of spinal cord medicine.
Key Features:
Covers all aspects of spinal cord injury and disease with updates on epidemiology of spinal cord injury, the classification of spinal cord injury, newer methods of surgical intervention post-injury, updates to medications, advances in rehabilitation, and changes in technology
Brings together two leading references to create a singular evidence-based resource that defines the current standard of care for spinal cord medicine
Presents the most current medical, clinical, and rehabilitation intelligence
Chapters are written by experts from across the spectrum of specialists involved in the care of persons with spinal cord injury
Includes access to the downloadable ebook
Contents:
Part One: Introduction
1. History of Spinal Cord Medicine: John F. Ditunno, Jr., William H. Donovan, and Christina V. Oleson
2. Development, Anatomy, and Function of the Spinal Cord: Harry G. Goshgarian
3. Pathology of the Spinal Cord: Ronald C. Kim and Mari Perez-Rosendahl
4. Epidemiology of Spinal Cord Injury: Yuying Chen and Michael J. DeVivo
5. Neurological Assessment and Classification of Spinal Cord Injury: Steven Kirshblum and Ryan Solinsky
6. Imaging of the Spinal Cord: Roland R. Lee and Blaine L. Hart
7. Electrodiagnostic Evaluation of Spinal Cord Disorders: Mark A. Lissens, Ryan Solinsky, and Steven Kirshblum
8. Functional Assessment in Spinal Cord Injury: Marcel P.J.M. Dijkers and Jeanne M. Zanca
9. Predicting Outcomes Following Spinal Cord Injury: Christina V. Oleson and Adam E. Flanders
Part Two: Acute Spinal Cord Injury Management and Surgical Considerations
10. Pre-Hospital Management of Spinal Cord Injury: William D. Whetstone
11. Management of Trauma Patients with Complex Injuries
12. Neuro-Critical Care Management of Acute Spinal Cord Injury: Beverly Hon, Jing Wang, Peter Yonclas, and Steven Kirshblum
13. Factors Affecting Surgical Decision Making in the Management of Spinal Cord Injury: So Kato, Satoshi Nori, and Michael G. Fehlings
14. Surgical Management for Cervical Spinal Injuries: Christine Hammer, Ravichandra A. Madineni, and James S. Harrop
15. Surgical Management for Thoracolumbar Spinal Injuries: Tristan B. Fried, Hamadi A. Murphy, Joseph S. Butler, Daniel Tarazona, Gregory D. Schroeder, and Alexander R. Vaccaro
Part Three: Medical Management
16. Cardiovascular Dysfunction in Spinal Cord Disorders: Sunil Sabharwal
17. Autonomic Dysfunction and Management: Andrei Krassioukov
18. Respiratory and Sleep Disorders in Spinal Cord Dysfunction: Anthony DiMarco
19. Infections in Persons withSpinal Cord Injury: Rabih O. Daroiche
20. Endocrinology and Metabolism of Persons with Spinal Cord Injury: William A. Bauman and Mark S. Nash
21. Nutrition in Spinal Cord Injury: Heather Asthagiri, James Wilson, Frederick Frost
22. Urologic Management and Renal Disease in Spinal Cord Injury: Todd Linsenmeyer
23. Gastrointestinal Disorders in Spinal Cord Injury: Lauren F. Vernese, David Chen, and Alan Anschel
24. Sexual Dysfunction and Infertility in Individuals with Spinal Cord Disorders: Stacy Elliot
Part Four: Neurological and Musculoskeletal Care
25. Pain Management in Persons with Spinal Cord Injury: Thomas N. Bryce
26. Overuse Injuries and Fractures in Spinal Cord Injury: Nathan S. Hogaboom, Leslie Morse, Michael L. Boninger
27. Spasticity Management: Heather W. Walker, Alice Hon, Marika J. Hess
28. Surgical Restoration of the Hand in Tetraplegia: Tendon and Nerve Transfers: Allan E. Peljovich, Tobias N von Bergen, Anne M. Bryden, Amy Bohn, and Michael W. Keith
29. Medical Management of Pressure Injuries in Patients with Spinal Cord Disorders: M. Kristi Henzel and Kath Bogie
30. Surgical Management of Pressure Injuries: Tamara L. Kemp, Christine S. Wang, David W. Mathes, and Kari A. Keys
31. Spine Complications in Patients with Chronic Spinal Cord Injury: Nehaw Sarmey, Bryan S. Lee, and Edward C. Benzel
32. Dual Diagnosis: Spinal Cord Injury and Traumatic Brain Injury: Lisa A. Lombard, Christina Kwasnica, and Monifa Brooks
33. Posttraumatic Syringomyelia and Spinal Cord Tethering: William M. Scelza, Scott P. Falci, and Charlotte Starnes Indeck
34. Acute and Chronic Inflammatory Demyleinating Polyneuropathies: Jay M. Meythaler
35. Nontraumatic Myelopathies: Peter H. Gorman, Henry York, Florian P. Thomas, and Stephen S. Kamin
36. Tumors of the Spinal Cord and Spinal Canal: Lee S. Hwang and Edward C. Benzel
37. Spondyltic and Myelopathic Myelopathies: Robert F. Heary, Nitin Agarwal, Zoher Ghogawala, and Nduka Amankulor
38. Multiple Sclerosis
39. Motor Neuron Disease: Nanette C. Joyce and Gregory T. Carter
Part Five: Spinal Cord Rehabilitation
40. Spinal Cord Rehabilitation: Jayne Donovan, Steven Kirshblum, Michelle Didesch, and Maggie McNiece
41. Activities of Daily Living and Upper Limb Orthotics: Andrew L. Sherman, Kevin L. Dalal, and Jessica Taylor
42. Advanced Mobility and Strategies to Promote Walking Function after Spinal Cord Injury: Edelle C. Field-Fote, Lauren Nieves, and Clare Hartigan
43. Spinal Orthoses: Amanda Harrington, Christine Cleveland
44. Wheelchairs and Seating for People with Spinal Cord Injury: Rory A. Cooper, Rosemarie Cooper, Michael L. Boninger, Emily Teodorski, Tricia Thorman, Tamra Pelleschi, Andrea Sundaram, Brandon Daveler, Deepan C. Kamaraj, and Richard Schein
45. Vocational Rehabilitation for Individuals with Spinal Cord Injury: John O'Neill and Lisa Ottomanelli
46. Sports and Recreation: Jeffrey Rosenbluth, Venessa Lee, Carolyn Campbell, Jennifer Piatt, Sue Sandwick, Tanja Kari
47. Driver Training After Spinal Cord Injury: Melissa Patopea and Juan L. Asanza
48. Functional Electric Stimulation for Patients with Spinal Cord Injury: Steven W. Brose, Kevin L. Kilgore, Ronald Triolo, Anthony F. DiMarco, Dennis J. Bourbeau, and Greg Nemunaitis
49. Therapeutic Exercise after Spinal Cord Injury: Mark S. Nash and James L. J. Bilzon
50. Home Modifications and Architectural Charges for Spinal Cord Injury Patients: John J. Lee
51. Psychosocial Factors in Spinal Cord Injury: Julia M. P. Poritz, Ann Marie Warren
Part Six: Recent Advances in Spinal Cord Research
52. Recent Advances in Spinal Cord Research Preclinical Spinal Cord Injury, Plasticity, and Repair: Hyun Joon Lee and Keith E. Tansey
53. Clinical Trials for Patients with Acute Spinal Cord Injury: S. Shelby Burks, John Paul G. Kolcun, and Michael Y. Wang
54. Basic Concepts Underlying Activity-Dependent Mechanisms in the Rehabilitation of Sensory-Motor Function after Spinal Cord Injury: V. Reggie Edgerton, Yury Gerasimenko, Parag Gad, and Dimitry Sayenko
55. Functional Magnetic Stimulation: Vernon W. Lin, Xiaoming Zhang, Dobrivoje S. Stokic
Part Seven: System Based Practice in Spinal Cord Medicine and Special Topics
56. Spinal Cord Injuries and Disorders in Children and Adolescents: Lawrence C. Vogel, Kathy Zebracki, Randal R. Betz, MJ Mulcahey
57. Women's Health Challenges after Spinal Cord Injuries and Disorders
58. Spinal Cord Injury and Aging: Susan B. Charlifue
59. Primary Care for Persons with Spinal Cord Disorders: Michael Stillman, Daniel Graves, and Steve Williams
60. International Perspectives on Spinal Cord Injury Care: Fin Biering- Sørensen
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