Health knowledge made personal
WellPage for X Spine
+ Bookmark › Share
Email Digg del.icio.us Reddit icon StumbleUpon Technorati
Go
Search posts:

X Spine - Articles

X-spine Announces New FDA Product Approval for Spinal Fusion–Minimally Invasive by Medical Quack Patient ExpertHealth Maven Posted Tue 30 Nov 2010 9:56pm of the systems with X-Spine the procedure is done with a very small incision of an inch and can re-attach.  In addition the company also has two biological products that are grafts and help grow bone material back when surgery is performed.  BD  Press Release: MIAMISBURG, Ohio--( BUSINESS WIRE )--X-spine, a global manufacturer of implants Read on »
X Ray For Spine Osteoarthritis by Shilah C. Azib Posted Wed 23 Jun 2010 11:44pm osteoarthritis. Once doctor come to know that you have osteoarthritis then he will go for a series of x-ray for spine osteoarthritis .it is specially help a lot to check for joint damage... the form of the damage. X x-ray for spine osteoarthritis is multipurpose test. It will detect any kind of damage to the bones. X-rays are also useful in helping to eliminate other Read on »
Big Insurers Consider NuVasive Spine Surgery Procedure Experimental But Laser Spine Is Ok With United Healthcare by Medical Quack Patient ExpertHealth Maven Posted Wed 02 Dec 2009 10:39pm states here the big guys are out as far as paying for it.  In the meantime, press release came out today that Laser Spine has a big contract with United Healthcare.  I am... on the spine through small incisions in the side rather than through a large incision in the back — as "experimental." That means the insurers will not reimburse surgeons who Read on »
Spine of Thorns Tattoo by Vanessa R. Patient Expert Posted Thu 08 Jan 2009 4:26pm The Bather (2007) 100 x 160cm Gorgeous spine tattoo photographed by multidisciplinary artist Stéphane Lallemand. [spotted by the wonderful Heather ] Read on »
Clearing the cervical spine in the unconscious patient by David Smith, MD Posted Mon 05 Oct 2009 10:03pm injury; radiologic exam is not an “easy” substitute.  4) The success rate for obtaining adequate lateral x-rays of the c-spine may be as low as 50% and with an ET tube in place... It is Saturday night and yet again there comes another trauma patient in a hard collar to the OR.   Is the c-spine cleared?   The discussion goes on but what does Read on »
Spine Straighter by Matt Whitehead Posted Fri 06 Feb 2009 12:00am Yesterday I went to see my chiropractor (he’s the one that put me on to Egoscue, as he is thinking about getting certified) and had him X-ray my lumbar area. The two year old x-ray shows 15 degree tilt of the spine in the lumbar. Yesterday’s x-ray shows ONLY THREE degrees. The doc was stunned. He did observe that my posture has improved Read on »
Spine Metaphor by Courtney P. Patient ExpertComplimentary & Alternative Medicine Posted Fri 12 Sep 2008 10:11pm "Spine Hawk," mixed media, 4" x 6" Alright, creative wonderfuls, I know that you think about your spine. I just do. It's rare that someone comes to me for massage... that is how I know you think about your spine. Or at least you spend a portion of each day feeling and interpreting sensations in your back and spine. So I invite you to tinker Read on »
The Importance of Thoracic Spine Mobility by Mark S. Healthy Living Professional Posted Thu 06 May 2010 9:51am vertebrae. They know about the spine, and imagine it to be a uniform vertebral column, equally capable of bending, twisting, and rotating along its length. This is totally... or dangerous. Words describing anatomy, anatomy that figures prominently into dynamic human movement pattern, require special care. The human spinal column is composed of five segments Read on »
The Spine by Angus Patient Expert Posted Fri 12 Sep 2008 10:35am If you still have doubts about why there is so much concern about the NHS Programme for IT, the Spine, then readhere. Read on »
How Maintaining your Spine Angles helps to Maintain your Health! by Nav J. Patient ExpertHealth MavenFacebook Posted Sun 19 Sep 2010 12:00am Your spine has a “C” curve in the neck, then the spine changes angles and has a bigger “C” angle going the other way, and then back to a “C” type angle of the low back. In the dorsal spine or mid-back and in the lumbar spine or low back the angle is more of an elliptical shape. Keep in mind that the whole spine works together Read on »