Central Cord Syndrome
Types of Spinal Cord Injuries Central Cord Syndrome A central cord syndrome is normally associated with a fall and impact to the front of the head causing it to bend backwards. There normally is [...]
Types of Spinal Cord Injuries Central Cord Syndrome A central cord syndrome is normally associated with a fall and impact to the front of the head causing it to bend backwards. There normally is [...]
A valuable question and answer session off the Forum (slightly modified) A: Back pain from an annular tear is common. I assume you have strengthened your core and have had education regarding how to properly [...]
Becker's Spine Review recognized Donald Corenman, MD, is one of the top spine surgeon in the United States, and a leader to know. In addition to his clinical work, Dr. Corenman is a team [...]
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In this lumbar spine course and spine conference 2017 Colorado spine surgeon Dr. Donald Corenman discusses how to read an x-ray of the spine. Other than the MRI, the x-ray is the [...]
What is the Atlanto-Occipital Joint? The atlanto-occipital joint (O-C1) is formed by the occipital condyles and the upper articular facets of C1. These paired joints each look like a saddle and both are stabilized [...]
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of a single patient’s lumbar spine at 10 different MRI centers showed marked variability in reported interpretive findings and a high prevalence of interpretive errors, according to a prospective observational [...]
Dr. Corenman is scheduled to give a talk on the "Surgical Treatment for Lower Back Pain" at the spine course in Breckenridge, Colorado at the end of March, 2017. Dr. Corenman will be discussing his [...]
An Overview of Chiari Malformation Type I & Arnold Chiari Syndrome There are four types of Chiari Syndrome. The only one that would present beyond birth is type I. Type II is also known [...]
An Overview of Vertebrobasilar Artery Syndrome (also known as: Vertebrobasilar Artery Insufficiency, Vertebrobasilar Artery Ischemia and “Bow Hunters” Syndrome) Vertebrobasilar artery syndrome is due to a temporary loss of blood flow from the vertebral [...]