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Hi Kerry, I would be very interested in obtaining copies. I can offer

assistance of compiling the pages into a multi-page pdf if that would help or if

your scanning software doesn't offer that capability. That way, each

publication could be paginated and titled just like the original - easier to

email and keep up with.

I've been arouond for a while, mainly lurking lately, have had revision surgery,

still in " search mode " for a lot of back related issues...as I presume we all

are!

G

---- " kerrry.rich " <kerrich@...> wrote:

> Also forgot to mention I also have an article titled Sagittal Balance of the

Spine and Flat Back Deformity by Dr. Pashman. I also just ordered a companion

book from the San Francisco Spine Symposium from 2003 which has a lot of info

about saggital imbalance, revision surgery, statistics and outcomes of single

Harrington rod patients, etc. Does anybody have that as well? I will be happy

to scan anything anybody desires.

> Kerry

> Seems like info is outdated but still relevent

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I could use assistance in doing that or I can mail copies the old

fashioned way and you can do it, either way, let me know. I will ask my

daughter as well, she is a little more computer savvy than I am--if she can

help, I'll scan them tonight!

Kerry

> > Also forgot to mention I also have an article titled Sagittal Balance of the

Spine and Flat Back Deformity by Dr. Pashman. I also just ordered a companion

book from the San Francisco Spine Symposium from 2003 which has a lot of info

about saggital imbalance, revision surgery, statistics and outcomes of single

Harrington rod patients, etc. Does anybody have that as well? I will be happy

to scan anything anybody desires.

> > Kerry

> > Seems like info is outdated but still relevent

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Hi Kerry...

So as not to elude others, I'd like to point out that BackTalk is only issued

about twice a year now.

I attended the 2003 Spine Symposium. I think you'll find that there was nothing

really new in terms of flatback information. I hope you didn't pay too much for

the book. (It's just a spiral bound book of the PowerPoint presentations.)

Unfortunately, the quality of the printouts isn't great, but the Case Studies

session that Dr. Boachie did was pretty amazing. It's hard for anyone to feel

too sorry for themselves when they see patients whose heads are practically

resting on their hips!

Regards,

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> Also forgot to mention I also have an article titled Sagittal Balance of the

Spine and Flat Back Deformity by Dr. Pashman. I also just ordered a companion

book from the San Francisco Spine Symposium from 2003 which has a lot of info

about saggital imbalance, revision surgery, statistics and outcomes of single

Harrington rod patients, etc. Does anybody have that as well? I will be happy

to scan anything anybody desires.

> Kerry

> Seems like info is outdated but still relevent

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Thanks for the info , I haven't been a member of Scoli Assoc for at least

ten years now. I used to receive about 6 Backtalk journals a year, shame that

they have limited the editions. I did up my membership for 25 dollars and I

believe that I only spent 8 dollars (somewhere close if not accurate) for the

symposium book. I found my file of old Backtalks and noticed that the articles

I mentioned were not uploaded to the site. As I said, they are old articles but

they're still relevent. I know I used to get a lot of info from medscape as

well but haven't looked at the site in a while. They had many up to date

physician journal articles about flatback, revision surgery, etc. I think I'll

take a look because as I said, it has been years since I've checked it out.

Once again thanks for the info!

Kerry

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> > Also forgot to mention I also have an article titled Sagittal Balance of the

Spine and Flat Back Deformity by Dr. Pashman. I also just ordered a companion

book from the San Francisco Spine Symposium from 2003 which has a lot of info

about saggital imbalance, revision surgery, statistics and outcomes of single

Harrington rod patients, etc. Does anybody have that as well? I will be happy

to scan anything anybody desires.

> > Kerry

> > Seems like info is outdated but still relevent

> >

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kerry,

If you can scan the articles and post them under Files, it would be helpful.

Thanks, C

> > > Also forgot to mention I also have an article titled Sagittal Balance of

the Spine and Flat Back Deformity by Dr. Pashman. I also just ordered a

companion book from the San Francisco Spine Symposium from 2003 which has a lot

of info about saggital imbalance, revision surgery, statistics and outcomes of

single Harrington rod patients, etc. Does anybody have that as well? I will be

happy to scan anything anybody desires.

> > > Kerry

> > > Seems like info is outdated but still relevent

> > >

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That sounds like the simplest way. I'd really like to read the info. I could

even download what you can and put there to consolidate into a multi-page

document, like the original...I offered to do that to make for a complete, easy

to read document but sometimes my intentions can complicate things!

Kerry, my email address is lgross1@... so if you want to email me

with your phone no. I'll call to give you my address so you can mail them if

you'd like (my home phone is 704-283-8424, I'm in NC, eastern time zone) - and

I'll scan/return your originals. As far as print quality and how that

translates to readability in digital format - we'll just to try and see how it

comes out. There are techniques ... and poor quality is ok for me as long as

the words can be read!

G

---- redmarmie <vclark@...> wrote:

> kerry,

> If you can scan the articles and post them under Files, it would be helpful.

Thanks, C

>

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> > > > Also forgot to mention I also have an article titled Sagittal Balance of

the Spine and Flat Back Deformity by Dr. Pashman. I also just ordered a

companion book from the San Francisco Spine Symposium from 2003 which has a lot

of info about saggital imbalance, revision surgery, statistics and outcomes of

single Harrington rod patients, etc. Does anybody have that as well? I will be

happy to scan anything anybody desires.

> > > > Kerry

> > > > Seems like info is outdated but still relevent

> > > >

> > >

> >

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