Guest guest Posted March 4, 2003 Report Share Posted March 4, 2003 Orthopaedics MedPulse® www.medscape.com/orthopaedicshome MedPulse is a weekly index of key news and features on Medscape's specialty sites compiled by Medscape's Editors. Have you read the latest from Spine on Medscape? " Patterns and Perceptions of Care for Treatment of Back and Neck Pain: Results of a National Survey " CLICK HERE FROM THE EDITOR New this week on Medscape Orthopaedics: the history of surgery for the correction of spinal deformity, the evaluation and management of scoliosis, and much more. As always, we're working to make our site better to meet your needs. Send comments, suggestions, and questions to me at orthopaedicseditor@.... If you have technical issues, please contact our customer support staff at mpmailings@.... Jhon Editor, Medscape Orthopaedics ALSO IN THIS ISSUE:NEWSMEMBER NEWSUSER SUPPORT NEW FEATURES THIS WEEK Cervical Osteotomy for the Correction of Chin-On-Chest Deformity in Ankylosing Spondylitis The primary indication for cervical osteotomy is the correction of a fixed cervical kyphotic deformity, which occurs frequently in patients with AS.Neurosurg Focus 14(1) 2003 History of Surgery for the Correction of Spinal Deformity The surgical management of spinal deformity has always been a challenging and complex problem.Neurosurg Focus 14(1) 2003 Patterns and Perceptions of Care for Treatment of Back and Neck Pain: Results of a National Survey Back pain affects up to 75% of the adult population at some time in their lives, and 15-30% of adults experience back pain in a given year.Spine 28(2) 2003 Evaluation and Management of Scoliosis The primary deformity in scoliosis is lateral flexion plus rotation of the involved vertebrae around a vertical axis. J Pediatr Health Care 17(1) 2003 Biomechanics of Spinal Deformity Pathological spinal deformation, either in an acute or chronic form, is usually a result of at least one unstable motion segment.Neurosurg Focus 14(1) 2003 TARGETED THERAPIES IN BREAST CANCER TREATMENT Targeted therapies offer the twin hopes of maximizing efficacy while minimizing toxicity. Read more about this exciting option for Breast Cancer treatment in "Targeting HER2, EGFR, and VEGF in Breast Cancer: Therapeutic Potential and Current Results," NEW in the Biologic Therapies in Cancer Resource Center. NEWS Low-Dose Warfarin Prevents Recurrent Venous Thromboembolism The NHLBI stopped the PREVENT trial almost two years early because independent monitoring showed a strong benefit to low-dose warfarin for preventing recurrent VTE. Medscape Medical News 2003 Laboratory Test Could Replace Animal Research on Inflammation German researchers have developed a new way to test whether a substance causes an inflammatory reaction.Reuters Health Information 2003 New Vertebral Fractures Often Occur Following Percutaneous Vertebroplasty A considerable number of osteoporotic patients develop new fractures after undergoing percutaneous vertebroplasty.Reuters Health Information 2003 Vitamin D Reduces Fractures in Elderly Over the course of five years, supplementation with oral cholecalciferol reduced the fracture rate in community dwellers aged 65 to 85 years. Medscape Medical News 2003 MEMBER NEWS DON'T MISS MEETING COVERAGE - VISIT THE CONFERENCE CENTER Read the latest Medscape Conference Coverage in your specialty, including free CME activities. Not a member? Click here to sign up for FREE Medscape membership. USER SUPPORT Unsubscribe from this newsletter. Subscribe to this newsletter. Forgot your login info? Cannot read this newsletter? Prefer the TEXT version? www.medscape.com/px/registration/updateemail Difficulty linking to a news story? Need additional support? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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