The collection represents the extensive research conducted by Professor James Taylor into the lumbar spine gathered from his study of 266 autopsies over almost a decade. It complements The Cervical Spine: An atlas of normal anatomy and the morbid anatomy of ageing and injuries, based on the same collection.
With legislative changes now making collection of such work impossible in Australia, this book makes a never-to-be-repeated contribution to the understanding of spinal injury and rehabilitation globally, and will be invaluable for patient assessment, diagnosis and treatment.
- Unique, high-quality images document age-related and injury-induced changes to the lumbar spine - Combination of wet specimens and stained specimens - Includes many soft-tissue specimens - Unprecedented breadth and diversity in range of injuries covered - Logical sequence from normal anatomy, through to age-related changes and changes resulting from injury - Invaluable for students of physiotherapy, chiropractic and osteopathy - An eBook included in all print purchases
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: IntroductionChapter 2: Lumbar Vertebrae
Chapter 3: Intervertebral Discs
Chapter 4: The Zygapophyseal Joints
Chapter 5: Lumbar Spinal Nerves
Chapter 6: Vessels of The Spinal Canal
Chapter 7: Muscles, Ligaments, Movements
Chapter 8: Innervation of Discs and Facets
Chapter 9: Anatomical Variants Causing 'Weak Points'
Chapter 10: Age Changes
Chapter 11: Severe Degeneration and Instability
Chapter 12: Spinal Stenosis
Chapter 13: Lumbar Spinal Injuries�
Chapter 14: Lumbar Metastases