The most important question following a spinal cord injury is the level of injury and if the injury is complete or incomplete.
Greg Vigna, MD, JD: Spinal Cord Injury Rehab Should Be Based On Goals
Acute rehabilitation length of stays should be based on attainment of goals determined by an experienced multidisciplinary rehabilitation team.
Surgery, Steroids, Cooling In Acute Spinal Cord Injuries
IV steroids and surgical decompression are the standard of care for spinal cord injuries. Cooling therapy may be a beneficial modality for these patients.
Greg Vigna, MD, JD: Associated Injuries In Spinal Cord Injury
Associated injuries are common in spinal cord injury and complicate the rehabilitation plan of care.
Editorial: Are you going to sue?……”I have to”.
Are you going to sue?…..”I have no choice but to sue”.
Traumatic Brain Injury: Glasgow Coma Scale And Acute Management
Physicians providing acute management of a survivor of a severe TBI can lessen anxiety and despair of families by explaining the standardized treatment of care.
CAUSES OF PUDENDAL NEURALGIA, reported by Greg Vigna, MD JD
Often pudendal neuralgia is misdiagnosed and treatments offered are unnecessary and more damaging than no treatment at all.
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