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    Michael Harbus, Grant Cooper, Joseph E. Herrera, Zinovy Meyler, Marco Funiciello, editors.
    Summary: Neck pain is one of the most common reasons for patient visits to orthopedic, physiatrist, primary care and sports medicine offices. Most books that cover this topic review it as a chapter within a larger book on orthopedics as a whole, or they focus on one specific aspect of spinal pathology. This practical text is an evidence-based, user-friendly review of the literature for the breadth of cervical injuries and conditions that present to the busy practitioner. Opening with a review of the relevant anatomy, subsequent chapters discuss strains and sprains, facet joint and discogenic pain, radiculopathy and myelopathy. Additional chapters cover sports trauma and fractures as well as rheumatologic causes and considerations. And while reviewing pathology and its diagnosis and treatment is important, proceeding through real case studies is extremely valuable in bringing the diagnosis and treatment of neck pathologies to life, hence an engaging section of clinical case material rounds out the presentation. Taken together, A Case-Based Approach to Neck Pain will be an ideal resource for musculoskeletal medicine practitioners of all types.

    Contents:
    Intro
    Preface
    Acknowledgements
    Contents
    1: Cervical Anatomy
    Introduction
    Vertebrae
    Soft Tissue
    Muscles
    Spinal Cord
    Meninges
    Nerve Roots
    Vagus Nerves
    Phrenic Nerves
    Sympathetic Trunks
    Vasculature
    Subclavian Arteries
    Vertebral Arteries
    Thyrocervical Trunk
    Costocervical Trunk
    Veins
    Lymphatics
    Conclusion
    References
    2: Cervical Strains and Sprains
    Introduction
    Epidemiology
    Pathophysiology
    Diagnosis
    History and Physical
    Imaging
    Treatment
    Pharmacotherapy
    Physical Modalities
    Conclusion
    References 3: Facet Joint Pain
    Introduction
    Epidemiology
    Anatomy
    Pathophysiology
    Clinical Presentation
    Physical Examination
    Inspection
    Palpation
    Range of Motion
    Neurological Examination
    Sensory Testing
    Motor Testing
    Reflexes
    Special Tests
    Diagnosis
    Differential Diagnosis
    Treatment
    Conclusion
    References
    4: Discogenic Pain
    Introduction
    Biomechanics/Pathophysiology
    Presentation
    Imaging
    Nonoperative Treatment
    Operative Treatment
    Conclusion
    References
    5: Cervical Radiculopathy
    Introduction
    Epidemiology
    Anatomy Mechanism of Injury
    Clinical Presentation
    Diagnosis
    Management
    Outcomes
    Conclusion
    References
    6: Cervical Myelopathy
    Introduction
    Myelomalacia
    Etiologies
    Risk Factors
    Demographics
    Degenerative Cervical Myelopathy
    Cervical Spondylotic Myelopathy
    Cervical Disc Herniation
    Ossification of the Posterior Longitudinal Ligament
    Ossification and Calcification of the Ligamentum Flavum
    Rheumatoid Arthritis
    Spinal Tumors
    Destructive Spondyloarthropathy
    Cervical Spine Anomalies of Congenital Disorders
    Pathophysiology
    Signs and Symptoms History
    Physical Exam
    Diagnosis
    Differential Diagnosis
    Treatment and Management
    Treatment
    Prognosis
    Conclusion
    References
    7: Sports Trauma and Fractures
    Introduction
    Epidemiology
    Cervical Spine Fractures and Dislocations
    Unstable Fractures and Dislocation
    Definition and Mechanism of Injury
    Lower Cervical Spine Fractures
    Flexion Teardrop Fracture
    Burst Fracture
    Facet Joint Dislocations
    Presentation
    Evaluation and Management
    Return to Play
    Upper Cervical Spine Fractures
    Odontoid Fracture
    Jefferson Fracture
    Hangman's Fracture Presentation
    Evaluation and Management
    Return to Play
    Stable Fractures and Dislocations
    Definition and Mechanism of Injury
    Spinous Process Fracture
    Wedge Fracture
    Presentation
    Evaluation and Management
    Return to Play
    Congenital Spinal Anomalies
    Non-fracture or Dislocation Cervical Spine-Related Trauma
    Cervical Cord Neurapraxia
    Definition and Mechanism of Injury
    Presentation
    Evaluation and Management
    Return to Play
    Stinger/Burners
    Definition and Mechanism of Injury
    Presentation
    Evaluation and Management
    Return to Play
    Digital Access Springer 2022