This past December, I served as a faculty member at the 15th Instructional Course meeting for the Cervical Spine Research Society held in Charlotte, North Carolina. For this continuing medical education meeting, I was a member of the course program committee as well as a moderator and speaker.
The overall continuing medical education objectives for this meeting included:
· Review appropriate anatomy and biomechanics of the cervical spine,
· Compare the methods for diagnosis of neck disorders,
· Evaluate operative and non-operative treatment options for cervical spine disorders, and
· Recognize and respond to complications of surgical treatment, and exchange information on cervical spine research, diagnosis and treatment with both US and international spine surgeons.
At this meeting, in a section on techniques in spine surgery, I lectured on C1 lateral mass/C2 laminar screw fixation for posterior atlantoaxial fusion. In that this was a spine surgical technique section, I described how the procedure was done and then presented a video demonstration.
There was another educational section on cervical myelopathy for which I was a co-moderator. During this section I also presented a talk on myelopathy. A basic definition of myelopathy is a functional or pathological change in the spinal cord.
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