Trauma and Lumbar Spinal InjuriesA Comprehensive Guide to the Literature for Personal Injury Lawyers
Publisher: Medifocus Legal
Publication Date: April 26, 2016
Number of Pages: 90
A Comprehensive Guide to the Literature for Personal Injury Lawyers
Publisher: Medifocus LegalPublication Date: April 26, 2016
Number of Pages: 90
Trauma and Lumbar Spinal Injuries is a one-of-a-kind reference Guide to the medical literature for accident and personal injury lawyers who are frequently involved in litigating back injury cases resulting from a preceding traumatic event. The Guide consists of 96 hand-picked journal article references indexed in MEDLINE that focus on a broad spectrum of important issues that arise from trauma-related back injuries, particularly motor vehicle accidents. The Guide is intended to serve as a valuable resource for attorneys who are routinely called upon to establish a causative link between a traumatic event and an injury to the lumbar spine and must seek compensation for their client's injury, including medical expenses, pain & suffering, and lost wages.
- A comprehensive bibliography of 96 journal article references indexed in MEDLINE published in well respected medical and scientific journals.
- Online access to the abstracts (summaries) of the articles.
- Online access to the free full-text version of 12 articles.
- Links to full-text sources of other articles that are available for purchase directly from individual journal publishers.
- A unique "Author Directory" consisting of the names and institutional affiliations of experts who have published and have specialized knowledge about Trauma and Lumbar Spinal Injuries. The "Author Directory" is a valuable resource for quickly identifying and locating experts for case reviews, opinions, and testimony.
Select examples of topics that are covered by the articles referenced in this Guidebook include:
- Structural etiology of chronic low back pain due to motor vehicle collisions.
- Frequency of radiculopathies in motor vehicle accidents.
- Abnormal findings on MRI in motor vehicle accident patients with low back pain.
- Risk of low back pain in people admitted to a hospital fro traffic accidents or falls.
- Evidence-based diagnosis, treatment, and complications of adult lumbar disk herniation.
- Low back pain originating from the lumbar facet joints.
- Minor trauma and low back injuries.
- Nerve root injuries in patients with chronic low back pain.
- Low back pain disability: relative costs by industry group and motor vehicle accidents.
- Emergency room diagnosis and treatment of back pain.
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