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Preface
Chronic low back pain: issues and management, part II Ashish D. Diwan, Safdar N. Khan page ix Full Text | Full-Text PDF (63 KB)
CONTENTS pages v-vii Full-Text PDF (27 KB)
FORTHCOMING ISSUES page viii Full-Text PDF (19 KB)
Low back pain: an economic assessment in the United States Seema Pai, Lakshmi J Sundaram pages 1-5 Full Text | Full-Text PDF (98 KB)
Diagnostic evaluation of low back pain Eugene J Carragee, Matthew Hannibal pages 7-16 Full Text | Full-Text PDF (461 KB)
Percutaneous disc decompression in the management of chronic low back pain Yung Chen, Richard Derby, Sang-heon Lee pages 17-23 Full Text | Full-Text PDF (111 KB)
Anterior lumbar interbody fusion for the management of chronic lower back pain: current strategies and concepts J.Kenneth Burkus, Thomas C Schuler, Matthew F Gornet, Thomas A Zdeblick pages 25-32 Full Text | Full-Text PDF (298 KB)
The current status of lumbar total disc replacement Russel C Huang, Harvinder S Sandhu pages 33-42 Full Text | Full-Text PDF (401 KB)
Dynamic stabilization devices in the treatment of low back pain Dilip K Sengupta pages 43-56 Full Text | Full-Text PDF (551 KB)
Effective physical treatment for chronic low back pain C.G Maher pages 57-64 Full Text | Full-Text PDF (121 KB)
Piriformis syndrome and low back pain: a new classification and review of the literature Elias C Papadopoulos, Safdar N Khan pages 65-71 Full Text | Full-Text PDF (121 KB)
When is spinal pain “neuropathic”? David J Gorman, Peter A Kam, Helena Brisby, Ashish D Diwan pages 73-84 Full Text | Full-Text PDF (162 KB)
Cell therapy for disc degeneration—potentials and pitfalls Helena Brisby, Helen Tao, David D.F Ma, Ashish D Diwan pages 85-93 Full Text | Full-Text PDF (150 KB)
The potential of gene therapy for the treatment of disc degeneration S.Tim Yoon pages 95-100 Full Text | Full-Text PDF (107 KB)
Index pages 101-105 Full-Text PDF (58 KB)
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