Low back and leg pain from herniated cervical disc : new method of diagnosis and conservative treatment / by Herman Kabat.

By: Kabat, HermanPublisher: St. Louis, Mo. : W. H. Green, c1980Description: v, 148 p. ; 24 cmISBN: 0875272460Subject(s): Backache -- Etiology | Cervical vertebrae -- Wounds and injuries | Intervertebral disk -- Hernia | Pain -- EtiologyDDC classification: 610,KAB
Contents:
Introduction (Page-3), Compression Of The Anterior Nerve Root By The Herniated Cervical Disc (Page-7), Initial Path Of Least Resistance In The Herniated Cervical Disc To Specific Physical Stress (Page-19), New Method Of Diagnosis (Page-33), Traumatic Origin Of The Initial Persistent Path Of Least Resistance In The Herniated Cervical Disc (Page-39), Recurrence Of Compression Of The C7 Anterior Nerve Root (Page-69), New Method Of Conservative Treatment Of Herminated Cervical Disc (Page-91), Symptoms From Herniation Of The Nucleus Pulposus Of The C6-7 Disc (Page-109).
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Book Book Military College of Signals (MCS)
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General Stacks 610,KAB (Browse shelf) Link to resource Available Almirah No.26, Shelf No.3 MCS22555
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Introduction (Page-3), Compression Of The Anterior Nerve Root By The Herniated Cervical Disc (Page-7), Initial Path Of Least Resistance In The Herniated Cervical Disc To Specific Physical Stress (Page-19), New Method Of Diagnosis (Page-33), Traumatic Origin Of The Initial Persistent Path Of Least Resistance In The Herniated Cervical Disc (Page-39), Recurrence Of Compression Of The C7 Anterior Nerve Root (Page-69), New Method Of Conservative Treatment Of Herminated Cervical Disc (Page-91), Symptoms From Herniation Of The Nucleus Pulposus Of The C6-7 Disc (Page-109).

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