- :Â 384 pages
- Publisher:Â AO Publishing, Davos; 1 Ill edition (November 29, 2012)
- Language:Â English
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 Measurements in Spine Care 1st edition
         by Michael J. Lee (Author), Jeffrey T. Hermsmeyer (Author), Joseph R. Dettori (Author), Daniel C. Norvell (Author), Jens R. Chapman (Editor)
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n the course of evaluating the patient with spinal disease, a myriad of measurements need to be performed before determining the diagnosis and the severity of the disease process. This text explicitly outlines the measurement of the spine from a clinical, laboratory, and radiographic approach. A detailed description of the actual technique of measurement and the clinical implication are presented with accompanying illustrations. This amalgamation of measurement tools for the spine is a beneficial reference for a wide spectrum of healthcare providers: students, nurses, residents, fellows, and established surgeons.
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In addition to its detailed illustrated presentation, each measurement technique has been graded for scientific and clinical utility with a score that specifically grades:
Interobserver reliability
Intraobserver reliability
Universality
Disease specificity
Ease of application
Simplicity
Patient tolerability
Expense
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The detail presented in this text will not only serve as a reference, but will also allow the reader to accurately reproduce measurement techniques, thus enhancing inter-physician communication, research of the spine, and improvement of patient care.
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