Spine
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Case Reports
Cerebrospinal fluid fistula secondary to dural tear in anterior cervical discectomy and fusion: case report.
A case of cerebrospinal fistula secondary to a dural tear during anterior cervical discectomy and fusion. ⋯ Early identification of this complication and aggressive treatment with insertion of lumbar drain, CSF drainage for 4-5 days, and coverage of the dural tear with fibrin sealant or autologous fascia graft can prevent the development of any consequences.
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A prospective cohort study. ⋯ We developed a novel back school using a multidisciplinary team approach, featuring quantitative functional evaluation and therapeutic exercises. The current study demonstrated that our program could provide a satisfactory result for the treatment of patients with CLBP. The quantitative functional evaluation was a worthwhile outcome measure when evaluating the efficacy of the treatment program. Teaching body mechanics and performing the therapeutic exercises through the multidisciplinary team approach are essential to managing CLBP in a general setting.
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A point prevalence survey of 72,699 schoolchildren in four age groups was performed. ⋯ The overall prevalence rate of idiopathic scoliosis in our school population in 1997 was 0.93% in girls and 0.25% in boys. The prevalence rates were low at 6 to 7 and 9 to 10 years of age but increased rapidly to 1.37% and 2.22% for girls at 11 to 12 and 13 to 14 years of age, respectively. The prevalence rate increased significantly in 11- to 12-year-old girls over a 15-year period from 1982 to 1997. Screening of 11- to 12- and 13- to 14-year-old girls identified a significant number who could benefit from brace treatment.
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The effect of edaravone, a novel free radical scavenger, was assessed functionally and histologically using a rat spinal cord contusion model. ⋯ Edaravone enhanced functional recovery and preserved more spinal cord tissue after spinal cord injury in rats. The attenuation of posttraumatic lipid peroxide formation by edaravone partially contributed to this enhancement.
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Randomized Controlled Trial Comparative Study
Cost-effectiveness of combined manipulation, stabilizing exercises, and physician consultation compared to physician consultation alone for chronic low back pain: a prospective randomized trial with 2-year follow-up.
A prospective, randomized controlled trial. ⋯ Physician consultation alone was more cost-effective for both health care use and work absenteeism, and led to equal improvement in disability and health-related quality of life. It seems obvious that encouraging information and advice are major elements for the treatment of patients with cLBP.