edited by Edmund Critchley, Andrew Eisen, Michael Swash.
London
Springer London
1997
(xiii, 610 pages 118 illustrations)
Introduction --;Anatomical Basis of Spinal Cord Function --;Prospects of Spinal Cord Repair after Injury --;Spinal Modulation of Noxious Stimuli --;Spasticity --;Hazards of Spinal/Lumbar Puncture --;Neuropathology --;Embryology and Paediatric Aspects of Spinal Disorders --;Imaging of the Spine and Spinal Cord --;Clinical Features of Spinal Compression --;Electrophysiological Investigation of Disorders of the Spinal Cord --;Radioculopathy due to Diseases other than Disc Disease --;Autonomic Disfunction in Spinal Cord Disease --;Trauma to the Cervical Spine --;Disc and Degenerative Disease.
Spinal Cord Injury or disease can happen to anyone at any time and the effects can be devastating. Since 1987 the Legacy raised by my Man in Motion World Tour (24901 miles wheeled around the world March 1985-May 1987) has pro-
Chiropractic.
Medicine.
Neurology.
RC400
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E358
1997
edited by Edmund Critchley, Andrew Eisen, Michael Swash.