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Spine | 2007

A systematic literature review of nonsurgical treatment in adult scoliosis.

Clifford R. Everett; Rajeev K. Patel

Study Design. A formal systematic review of the literature for conservative treatment of adult deformity was performed. Objective. To evaluate evidence for the efficacy and effectiveness of proposed conservative treatment options in adult deformity. Summary of Background Data. Adult deformity is a major demographic health issue in the geriatric population in both the United States and the world communities. Surgeons are often very conservative in the treatment of adult scoliosis because of the complication rates associated with the surgeries and the marginal bone quality endemic to this population. A prerequisite to surgical intervention is usually failure of all appropriate conservative care. There is currently a lack of consensus on the most efficacious conservative treatments for adult deformity. Methods. A systematic review of clinical studies; using the key terms of adult or degenerative and scoliosis combined with any of the following: bracing, casting, physical therapy, chiropractic, and injections for treatment. The database inclusions were PubMed, OVID, and CINAHL. Articles were excluded if the primary patient populations were adolescents or the treatment options performed were primarily surgical. The methodology of the studies was graded and the evidence was classified into 1 of 5 levels based on study types. Based on this, a treatment recommendation was determined. Results. There is indeterminate, Level III/IV evidence on the effectiveness of any conservative care option. Specifically, there is Level IV evidence on the role of physical therapy, chiropractic care, and bracing. There is Level III evidence for injections in the conservative treatment of adult deformity. There is insufficient research for a treatment recommendation beyond Level 2c very weak evidence, but the available literature is supportive of further clinical research in conservative care as a treatment in adult deformity. Conclusion. Conservative care in general may be a helpful option in the care of adult deformity, but evidence for this is lacking. Unfortunately, no treatment option within conservative care has support within the literature as a preferred solution. Basic clinical research at any level would be helpful to further clarify the options.


Neurology | 1997

Peripheral neuropathy in children with HIV infection

Mary Kay Floeter; L. A. Civitello; Clifford R. Everett; James M. Dambrosia; Carlos A. Luciano

Peripheral neuropathy is infrequently reported in children with HIV infection, but may be underrecognized. To provide a better understanding of the patterns of peripheral neuropathy in these children, we surveyed the charts of 50 children with HIV infection referred to the EMG laboratory at the National Institutes of Health for evaluation of suspected peripheral neuropathy. Twelve children had an abnormal nerve conduction study. The findings suggested a distal sensory or sensorimotor axonal neuropathy in seven children, median nerve compression at the carpal tunnel in three, a demyelinating neuropathy in one child, and a lumbosacral polyradiculopathy in one adolescent. Distal symmetric polyneuropathy occurred mostly in older-aged children.


Pain Physician | 2005

Interventional Techniques in The Management of Chronic Spinal Pain: Evidence-Based Practice Guidelines

Mark V. Boswell; Rinoo V. Shah; Clifford R. Everett; Nalini Sehgal; Anne Marie Mackenzie-Brown; Salahadin Abdi; Richard C. Bowman; Timothy R. Deer; Sukdeb Datta; James Colson; William F. Spillane; Howard S. Smith; Linda F. Lucas; Allen W. Burton; Pradeep Chopra; Peter S. Staats; Ronald Wasserman; Laxmaiah Manchikanti


Pain Physician | 2005

A systematic review of sacroiliac joint interventions.

McKenzie-Brown Am; Rinoo V. Shah; Nalini Sehgal; Clifford R. Everett


Pain Physician | 2005

Diagnostic utility of facet (zygapophysial) joint injections in chronic spinal pain: a systematic review of evidence.

Nalini Sehgal; Rinoo V. Shah; McKenzie-Brown Am; Clifford R. Everett


Pain Physician | 2005

Discography as a diagnostic test for spinal pain: a systematic and narrative review.

Rinoo V. Shah; Clifford R. Everett; McKenzie-Brown Am; Nalini Sehgal


Pain Physician | 2007

An updated systematic review of the diagnostic utility of selective nerve root blocks

Sukdeb Datta; Clifford R. Everett; Andrea M. Trescot; David M. Schultz; Rajiv Adlaka; Salahadin Abdi; Sairam Atluri; Howard S. Smith; Rinoo V. Shah


Pain Physician | 2005

A Systematic Review of Diagnostic Utility of Selective Nerve Root Blocks

Clifford R. Everett; Rinoo V. Shah; Nalini Sehgal; McKenzie-Brown Am


Pain Physician | 2004

Flushing as a side effect following lumbar transforaminal epidural steroid injection.

Clifford R. Everett; Baskin Mn; Speech D; Novoseletsky D; Rajeev K. Patel


Pain Physician | 2005

Informed consent in interventional spine procedures: how much do patients understand?

Clifford R. Everett; Novoseletsky D; Cole S; Frank J; Remillard C; Rajeev K. Patel

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Nalini Sehgal

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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Salahadin Abdi

University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center

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Allen W. Burton

University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center

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Anton Beitia

University of Rochester

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