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Asian Spine Journal ; : 163-172, 2019.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-739299

ABSTRACT

Cervical kyphosis is a rare condition that can cause significant functional disability and myelopathy. Deciding the appropriate treatment for such deformities is challenging for the surgeon. Patients often present with axial neck pain, and it is not uncommon to find coexisting radiculopathy or myelopathy. The optimal approach for addressing this complex issue remains controversial. A comprehensive surgical plan based on knowledge of the pathology and biomechanics is important for kyphosis correction. Here we reviewed diagnoses of the cervical spine along with the literature pertaining to various approaches and management of cervical spine.


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Humans , Congenital Abnormalities , Diagnosis , Kyphosis , Neck Pain , Pathology , Radiculopathy , Spinal Cord Diseases , Spine
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Asian Spine Journal ; : 754-764, 2018.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-739267

ABSTRACT

Lumbar spinal injuries are common in elite athletes, who can present with a spectrum of ailments ranging from lumbar strain to prolapsed intervertebral discs. Sequelae can include neurological impairment and lumbar instability among other possible outcomes. This group of patients is unique in terms of their clinicoradiological presentation and treatment modalities. The primary goals of treatment are a rapid return to play and prevention of recurrence, thus prolonging the athlete's professional career. Treatment modalities can range from activity restriction to nerve root blocks and surgery. A successful treatment outcome is based on timely diagnosis, treatment suiting the demands of the particular sport, and early rehabilitation. A multidisciplinary team approach involving the coach, rehabilitation specialist, pain management specialist, and spine surgeon helps in planning appropriate treatment. In this article, we review special considerations in the elite athletic population with lumbar spinal ailments as well as the outcomes of various treatment modalities.


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Humans , Athletes , Diagnosis , Intervertebral Disc , Low Back Pain , Pain Management , Recurrence , Rehabilitation , Return to Sport , Specialization , Spinal Injuries , Spine , Sports , Treatment Outcome
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Asian Spine Journal ; : 365-371, 2018.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-739249

ABSTRACT

In the last decade, spine surgery has advanced tremendously. Tissue engineering and three-dimensional (3D) printing/additive manufacturing have provided promising new research avenues in the fields of medicine and orthopedics in recent literature, and their emergent role in spine surgery is encouraging. We reviewed recent articles that highlighted the role of 3D printing in medicine, orthopedics, and spine surgery and summarized the utility of 3D printing. 3D printing has shown promising results in various aspects of spine surgery and can be a useful tool for spine surgeons. The growing research on tissue bioengineering and its application in conjunction with additive manufacturing has revealed great potential for tissue bioengineering in the treatment of spinal ailments.


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Bioengineering , Orthopedics , Printing, Three-Dimensional , Spine , Surgeons , Tissue Engineering
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