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  1. Low Back Disorders, Second Edition by Stuart McGill, 2007-08-13
  2. Beating Ana: How to Outsmart Your Eating Disorder and Take Your Life Back by Shannon Cutts, 2009-01-08
  3. Just a Little Too Thin: How to Pull Your Child Back from the Brink of an Eating Disorder by Michael Strober, Meg Schneider, 2006-08-22
  4. Low Back Disorders: A Medical Enigma by Rene Cailliet, 2003-03-07
  5. Research on Work-related Low Back Disorders (European Agency for Safety and Health at Work) by Rik Op Beeck, Veerle Hermans, 2001-02
  6. The Encyclopedia of the Back and Spine Systems and Disorders (Facts on File Library of Health and Living) by Mary Harwell Sayler, 2007-09
  7. Low Back Disorders: Innovative Ambulatory Treatment, Self-Treatment, and Prophylaxis by Ludvig M. Stabholz, 1992-05
  8. Mechanical disorders of the low back by H. F Farfan, 1973
  9. Back and Neck Disorders Sourcebook
  10. How To Beat & Overcome Bi-Polar Disorder Simply & Easily: Little-Known But Highly-Effective Secrets To Getting Your Life Back From Bi-Polar Disorder Revealed by Randall Magwood, 2009-10-01
  11. Occupational Ergonomics: Work Related Musculoskeletal Disorders of the Upper Limb and Back
  12. Exercise Progression - Low Back Disorders: A Professional's Manual by Chris Hallford, 2008-08-19
  13. Yoga for back & joint disorders by Hansa Jayadeva Yogendra, 1997
  14. Effectiveness of a manual furniture handling device in reducing low back disorders risk factors [An article from: International Journal of Industrial Ergonomics] by J.K. Paskiewicz, F.A. Fathallah, 2007-02-01

1. NIOSH/National Occupational Research Agenda /Low Back Disorders
Low back disorders. Low back musculoskeletal disorders are common andcostly. The economic costs of low back disorders are staggering.
http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/nrlowbck.html
Low Back Disorders
Low back musculoskeletal disorders are common and costly. Although the causes of low back disorders are complex, substantial scientific evidence identifies some work activities and awkward postures as significantly contributing to the problem. In the United States, back disorders account for 27 percent of all nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work. Prevention activities should be undertaken based on current knowledge, but important new research efforts are needed to assure that work-related low back disorders are successfully prevented and treated. For some occupations and tasks, there is a pressing need for more information about safe levels of exposure and for further validation of promising intervention approaches such as mechanical lifting devices for nursing aides. TEAM MEMBERS ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Importance
Back pain is one of the most common and significant musculoskeletal problems in the world. In 1993, back disorders accounted for 27% of all nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses involving days away from work in the United States. The economic costs of low back disorders are staggering. In a recent study, the average cost of a workers' compensation claim for a low back disorder was $8,300, which was more than twice the average cost of $4,075 for all compensable claims combined. Estimates of the total cost of low back pain to society in 1990 were between $50 billion and $100 billion per year, with a significant share (about $11 billion) borne by the workers' compensation system. Moreover, as many as 30% of American workers are employed in jobs that routinely require them to perform activities that may increase risk of developing low back disorders.

2. Brain And Spine Center - Spine & Back Disorders
Our Services Brain Spine Center Spine back disorders Spine back disordersMore than 93 million workdays are lost each year to back pain and injuries.
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More than 93 million workdays are lost each year to back pain and injuries. While back injuries and pain are common, there is good news. If you do face back pain that requires surgery, the Mount Carmel Brain and Spine Center can help.
Mount Carmel provides careful and comprehensive surgical treatment of spinal cord diseases and injuries. With physicians experienced in numerous spinal cord and vertebral disorders, including tumors, herniated discs, degenerative disc disease, vascular malformations and arthritis of the spine, we provide state-of-the-art treatment for the spinal cord. Our goal is to improve your condition and quality of life with the most advanced, least invasive treatment available.
Our surgeons utilize sophisticated surgical techniques for spinal fusions, like spinal instrumentation and fusion (including spinal cage fixation), endoscopic lumbar diskectomy, and spinal reconstruction. Mount Carmel surgeons practice both anterior and posterior surgical approaches to spinal surgery.
Unique to Mount Carmel is the individual attention our neurosurgeons provide. They not only take the time to discuss your diagnosis and treatment plan but also personally direct the continued plan of care throughout surgery and recovery to ensure the best opportunity for a successful outcome.

3. Links To Canine Back Spine Disorders Www Pages
Get upto-date on the most modern techniques used to treat dogs, and notably dachshunds, with back disorders. With product and research details. LifeMinders (check out hip dysplasia and back disorders)
http://www-hsc.usc.edu/~bjmcmil/back.html
Dachshund Back-Related Web Sites
ABLEdogs : email list for those with disabled dogs
Bassetville Acres: see Lucy Bedder Backs: Ramps Bottoms Up Leash: LA CA ... Sally the Inspiration Dachshund For information about back problems, paralysis, and related disorders you can you can email Sally's owner Karen Henry at: klhenry@ix.netcom.com The Dachshund Back Digest The BackPocket of Niilo Waldi the Wiennie Dog ... Yahoo! Groups WheelChair Dogs
Sally Henry is proof what can be accomplished with
a disabled dog.

4. Childhood Back Disorders Submission Form
Childhood back disorders. Home Page Childhood Bulletin Board Contents Search Board Post a Question Switch
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Childhood Back Disorders
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5. OSHA TECHNICAL MANUAL - SECTION VII: CHAPTER 1
GENERAL. back disorders can develop gradually as a result of microtrauma brought about by repetitive activity over time
http://www.osha.gov/dts/osta/otm/otm_vii/otm_vii_1.html
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SECTION VII: CHAPTER 1
BACK DISORDERS AND INJURIES
Contents: I.
II.
III.
IV.
V.
VI. Introduction
Back Disorders

Reports of Back Injuries
Investigation Guidelines ... NIOSH Lifting Analysis Worksheet
  • INTRODUCTION
  • GENERAL . Back disorders can develop gradually as a result of microtrauma brought about by repetitive activity over time or can be the product of a single traumatic event. Because of the slow and progressive onset of this internal injury, the condition is often ignored until the symptoms become acute, often resulting in disabling injury. Acute back injuries can be the immediate result of improper lifting techniques and/or lifting loads that are too heavy for the back to support. While the acute injury may seem to be caused by a single well-defined incident, the real cause is often a combined interaction of the observed stressor coupled with years of weakening of the musculoskeletal support mechanism by repetitive micro-trauma.
  • 6. New Radio Wave Treatment Corrects Back Disorders
    New radio wave treatment corrects back disorders Offers alternativeto drugs, openspine surgery. Doctors at Beth Israel Deaconess
    http://www.researchmatters.harvard.edu/story.php?article_id=443

    7. Lumbar Stabilization Training
    Information on this aggressive, nonoperative treatment of low back disorders.
    http://home.earthlink.net/~farwoods/
    LUMBAR SPINE
    STABILIZATION TRAINING
    Low back pain will affect 80% of us at some time in our lives. Dynamic lumbar stabilization training is the keystone to aggressive, non-operative treatment of low back disorders. This site, maintained by Precision Spine Training , is intended as a resource for lumbar stabilization information for lumbar spine patients and clinicians.
    "Stabilization training is a multifaceted program of education, flexibility, strength, coordination and endurance training to prevent the repetitive microtrauma to the spinal structures responsible for pain and degeneration." Robin Robison, P.T.
    This material does not constitute medical advice. It is intended for informational purposes only. Please consult a physician for specific treatment recommendations
    Comments, suggestions and questions
    are welcome Contact Precision Spine Training

    8. Low Back Disorders Evidence
    Low back disorders. EvidenceBased Prevention and Rehabilitation. StuartMcGill. Copyright I learned a lot from reading Low back disorders. For
    http://www.mzsport.com/Low Back Disorders.htm
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    Low Back Disorders Evidence-Based Prevention and Rehabilitation Stuart McGill
    312pp, ISBN: 0736042415 Book Review by Colleen Berg Stuart McGill's book Low Back Disorders, Evidence-Based Prevention and Rehabilitation is an essential read for the exercise professional working with individuals experiencing a range of back disorders. Grounded in extensive research, McGill challenges many of the current exercise conventions and myths (some of which may be surprising) and offers exercise professionals the tools upon which to base solid exercise prescription. I also think that McGill's Low Back Disorders would be highly beneficial to the highly motivated athlete who is interested in a challenging, yet insightful read into the development, rehabilitation and prevention of lower back disorders. McGill makes the point that athletes usually ruin their backs in the training not in the competition. McGill's text is divided into three main parts. Part 1 details the functional anatomy of the lumbar spine, normal and injury mechanics, and discusses some of the myths and realities of lumbar spine stability. McGill also explains his research methodology, and provides an overview of how his approach compares to the general scientific discourse on lower back disorders.

    9. Back Disorders And Contamination In A Beauty Parlour - Preventisme
    back disorders are a common complaint in beauty parlours. back disorders andcontamination back disorders and contamination in a beauty parlour. Case.
    http://www.preventisme.org/pte/pte1.nsf/edd61d69dc77afc6c1256a290030203f/4bdba78

    10. Human Kinetics - Products
    sport, and everyday settings. Low back disorders EvidenceBased Prevention and Rehabilitation provides professionals
    http://www.humankinetics.com/products/showproduct.cfm?isbn=0736042415

    11. Preventing Back Disorders In A Beauty Centre - Preventisme
    back disorders occurs frequently in beauty centres. The Institut SaintLaurentdecided to take steps to reduce the risk of back disorders. Home, Search.
    http://www.preventisme.org/pte/pte1.nsf/edd61d69dc77afc6c1256a290030203f/8502ef4

    12. Work-related Back Disorders Statistics Information Sheet
    Home News Library Consultants Links Policy Contact Us, WORKRELATED back disordersSTATISTICS INFORMATION SHEET LAST UPDATED JANUARY 2000. INTRODUCTION.
    http://www.healthandsafety.co.uk/info200400.html
    WORK-RELATED BACK DISORDERS
    STATISTICS INFORMATION SHEET
    LAST UPDATED JANUARY 2000
    INTRODUCTION Musculoskeletal disorders are by far the most common form of work-related ill-health problem in Great Britain. They can prove costly for the individual, the business and health service providers. This information sheet cites epidemiological evidence regarding the prevalence and economic impact of musculoskeletal disorders of the back. Much of the information for this fact sheet derives from two surveys conducted by HSE in 19902 and 19951. It is strongly recommended that those interested in the data presented below read the two publications from these surveys that will provide further information of relevance and put the data in context. Since the publication of the results from the 1995 survey revisions have been made to the number of working days lost due to illnesses caused by work. An information sheet3 giving detailed information of the revised data can be obtained from HSE's Epidemiology and Medical Statistics Unit. Details of other sources of statistics quoted in this fact sheet can be found in the latest edition of HSE's publication: "Health and Safety Statistics"5.

    13. CUergo: Task Characteristics And Lower Back Disorders
    Return. Task characteristics and lower back disorders. In 1995, Kim and Chung measuredfatigue arising from repetitive manual materials handling (MMH) tasks.
    http://ergo.human.cornell.edu/ErgoPROJECTS/woodchuck/data2tsk.htm
    Project WOODCHUCK.
    The Ergonomic Assessment of an Animal Care Facility Return Task characteristics and lower back disorders. In 1995, Kim and Chung measured fatigue arising from repetitive manual materials handling (MMH) tasks. They found more pronounced fatigue in asymmetric versus symmetric postures during task performance. Also, they found that muscles become fatigued more quickly during light load-high frequency tasks such as those performed at the Animal Care Facility than for heavy load-low frequency tasks. Related to this, Allread, Marras and Parnianpour (1996), reported that one-handed lifting results in back motion characteristics previously associated with lower back disorders (LDB). The weights used in this study also correspond well with those encountered at the Animal Care Facility, for instance 7.5 lbs (3.4 kg, about the weight of the shelter boxes in the pens) and 15 lbs (6.8 kg, about the weight of the an adult woodchuck and stovepipe shelter). In the breeding facility, asymmetric lifting occurs at least 100 times each day per worker. According to the research findings, one-handed lifting tasks such as, lifting woodchucks and their shelters and scooping feed from the barrels, increase the risk that employees will suffer from increased fatigue and lower back disorders. Allread, et al. also reported that in previous studies, manual materials handling was found to be the dominant factor in occupationally related LBD.
    References:
    Allread , G.W.; Marras, W.S.; and Parnianpour, M. (1996). Trunk kinematics of one-handed lifting, and the effects of asymmetry and load weight. Ergonomics, 39(2), 322-334.

    14. Welcome To Campbell Orthopaedic-physical Therapy Treating Back Pain. Lower Back
    A full service outpatient facility specializing in the treatment of all muscle, bone, and joint injuriesincluding neck and back disorders. (Mesa)
    http://campbellorthopt.com
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    15. OSHA TECHNICAL MANUAL - SECTION VII: CHAPTER 1
    back disorders AND INJURIES Contents I. II. With back disorders, these cases arenot always recognized as being workrelated and therefore are not recorded.
    http://www.osha-slc.gov/dts/osta/otm/otm_vii/otm_vii_1.html
    U.S. Department of Labor www.osha.gov [skip navigational links] Search Advanced Search A-Z Index Technical Links Osha Technical Manual
    SECTION VII: CHAPTER 1
    BACK DISORDERS AND INJURIES
    Contents: I.
    II.
    III.
    IV.
    V.
    VI. Introduction
    Back Disorders

    Reports of Back Injuries
    Investigation Guidelines ... NIOSH Lifting Analysis Worksheet
  • INTRODUCTION
  • GENERAL . Back disorders can develop gradually as a result of microtrauma brought about by repetitive activity over time or can be the product of a single traumatic event. Because of the slow and progressive onset of this internal injury, the condition is often ignored until the symptoms become acute, often resulting in disabling injury. Acute back injuries can be the immediate result of improper lifting techniques and/or lifting loads that are too heavy for the back to support. While the acute injury may seem to be caused by a single well-defined incident, the real cause is often a combined interaction of the observed stressor coupled with years of weakening of the musculoskeletal support mechanism by repetitive micro-trauma.
  • 16. Adult Back Disorders TOC
    Adult back disorders.
    http://www.spinesolver.com/discussions-adult_toc.htm
    Adult Back Disorders
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    17. Spinecity - Backcare Information And Products
    Common back disorders If you suffer from back pain there can be a variety of causes.Some common back disorders are Muscle Spasm. Disc Bulge. Disc Hernation.
    http://www.spinecity.com/bdisorders.htm
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    Common Back Disorders:
    If you suffer from back pain there can be a variety of causes. Some common back disorders are: Muscle Spasm Disc Bulge Disc Hernation Acute Sprains and Strains ... Arthritis There are many more causes of back pain, some of which are hereditary and some which are not. Examples of other conditions are Ankylosing Spondylolytis, Schreumann's Disease, etc. With all back and neck pain it is always recommended that you attend your Doctor so the relevant blood tests and x-rays can be done. Back pain can be caused by Tumours, T.B., Congenital abnormalities, Osteoporosis, inflammatory conditions, and so on.

    18. ASEM V68N11: Aircraft Type And Diagnosed Back Disorders In U.S. Navy Pilots And
    Aircraft type and diagnosed back disorders in US Navy pilots and aircrew. SimonArndtCM, Yuan H, Hourani LL Aviat Space Environ Med 1997; 681012-8 Abstract.
    http://www.asma.org/Publication/abstract/v68n11/68-1012.htm
    Aircraft type and diagnosed back disorders in U.S. Navy pilots and aircrew
    Simon-Arndt CM, Yuan H, Hourani LL
    Aviat Space Environ Med 1997; 68:1012-8
    Abstract
    Background: Back disorders have long been recognized as a serious problem within the military aviation community and a possible threat to mission accomplishment. The purpose of the present study was to determine the extent to which the type of aircraft flown is associated with diagnosed back problems, and to examine differences in the prevalence of back disorders between pilots and aircrew. Methods: A case control study was conducted in which U.S. Navy pilots and aircrew members with a diagnosed back disorder on their most recent physical exam between 1991 and 1993 were compared with pilots and aircrew without such diagnoses. Data were obtained from the automated physical examination records maintained by the Naval Aerospace and Operational Medical Institute for all Naval aviation personnel. Results: Results showed that aircrew members have a higher risk of diagnosed back problems than pilots for both helicopters and fixed-wing aircraft. The study revealed that flight engineers have a higher risk of diagnosed back problems than other aircrew members. Among pilots, no association was found between type of aircraft and diagnosed back problems. Information on subscribing, and on obtaining copies of an article or of an entire issue.

    19. FIOH - Surveillance Of Neck-shoulder And Low Back Disorders
    Surveillance of neckshoulder and low back disorders. The attachedset of questions is recommended to be used in the surveillance
    http://www.occuphealth.fi/f/liiku/surveillance/index_e.html
    FIOH Department of Physiology
    Surveillance of neck-shoulder and low back disorders
    The attached set of questions is recommended to be used in the surveillance of neck-shoulder and low back disorders in the occupational health service. Reference Presentation: Viikari-Juntura E, Riihimäki H, Franzblau A, Kilbom Å. Design of questionnaires to be used in health surveillance for ergonomic purposes. 13th Triennial Congress of the International Ergonomics Association; 1997 Jun 29-Jul 4; Tampere, Finland
    Part 1: Pain
    Have you at any time during the last 12 months had pain in your neck / low back?
    No -> Go to "Part 2: Discomfort"
    Yes
    Do you believe this pain to be related to your work?
    No
    Yes
    How many pain periods have you had during the last 12 months?
    pain periods
    How many days did the longest continuous pain period last during the last 12 months?
    days
    Is there a specific work task or activity that you consider as the cause of or that aggravates your pain?
    No
    Yes, which task/activity

    20. Low Back Disorders
    Written by an expert renowned for his lucid, wellillustrated explanations of complexpain syndromes, B Low back disorders A Medical Enigma /B provides a
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    Associated Specialties: Chiropractic
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    In Stock Written by an expert renowned for his lucid, well-illustrated explanations of complex pain syndromes, Low Back Disorders: A Medical Enigma provides a clear understanding of the mechanisms underlying functional impairment of the spine. Using 100 new original drawings, Dr. Cailliet demonstrates the functional anatomy and biomechanics of the spine and explains how impaired biomechanics cause symptoms. The book describes in detail the discogenic pathology that is the predominant factor in impairment and clarifies current concepts on the causes of spinal instability. Dr. Cailliet thoroughly reviews treatment options and their physiological basis and offers recommendations on nonsurgical treatment of low back symptoms. May we also recommend: Handbook of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Basics , Book Spinal Cord Medicine , Book Rehabilitation Medicine , Book Price: ISBN: Pub Date: March 2003 Pages: Illustrations: More Information: Search on Rene Cailliet Review LWW Products Send Page to a Friend Privacy Statement ... Linking Policy

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