American Association of Neurological Surgeons

Thursday, September 22, 2011 by Rick Sasso, MD

This past spring I had the honor of presenting at the annual continuing medical education meeting of the American Association of Neurological Surgeons / CNS Section on Disorders of cactusthe Spine and Peripheral Nerves. The focus of this medical education meeting, held in Phoenix, was Evidence-Based Spine Surgery in the Real World.

At this medical education program I was a faculty member for a section on cervical myelopathy, and presented on Myelopathy at the CVJ. This course reviewed and discussed the evaluation and treatment algorithms of cervical myelopathy and discussed surgical approaches. Additionally, etiology, pathogenesis and diagnosis of cervical myelopathy were reviewed. A few of the continuing medical education objectives of this session are outlined below.


Participants will be able to:

  •  Synthesize appropriate anatomy and biomechanics of the cervical spine.
  •  Differentiate the methods for diagnosis of neck disorders.
  •  Apply operative and non-operative treatment options for cervical spine       disorders. 
  • Recognize and respond to complications of surgical treatment, and more.

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