Authors Michael G. Fehlings, MD, PhD, FRCSC and Karlo M. Pedro, MD discuss the intricacies of their new SpineLine article, "The Shifting Demographics of Spinal Cord Injury: Important Implications for Medicine and Society," with moderator Kaku Barkoh, MD. Fehlings is an orthopedic surgeon and Pedro is a neurosurgeon. Both are at the University of Toronto; Barkoh is an orthopedic surgeon at Orthopaedic Associates, LLP. in Houston, Texas.
Expanding Indications for Cervical Disc Replacement
Degenerative Disc Disease: What’s in a Name?
Robotics Surgery - Current Status and Potential Future Directions
Computed Tomography Osteoabsorptiometry for Imaging of Degenerative Disc Disease
Cervical Disc Replacement
Brain-Computer Interfaces for Spinal Cord Injury - Technology Progressing Toward a Clinical Reality
Controversies and Current Issues in Spinal Cord Tumors
How Can Neuromonitoring Optimize SCS Placement?
Interview of Dr. Simon Harris: Use of Neuromonitoring in Spinal Deformity Surgery – Canadian Experience
Collaboration with Oncology and Evolution of Targeted Therapies
Management of Acute Spinal Cord Injury
Impact of COVID Operating Room Restrictions on Training in the US
Use of MIS in Trauma
How to Incorporate Endoscopic Spine into Practice
Controversies in the Management of Spinal Chordoma
Implant in Situ Assembly
Association Between Lumbosacral Epidural Lipomatosis and Lumbosacral Epidural Steroid Injections
The Value of Visual Abstracts
Opioid Use Prior to Surgery
Diversity and Inclusion Among NASS Members
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