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Landmark independent study by UCLA School of Medicine reports comparison of dynamic Upright MRI with static Upright MRI in more than 1300 patients (PDF 500 KB) North American Spine Society (NASS) 2007 22nd Annual Meeting 2007, Austin, Texas, USA Positional, Upright MRI imaging of the lumbar spine modifies the management of low back pain and sciatica F.W. Smith, M.D., M. Siddiqui European Society of Skeletal Radiology (ESSR) 2005 July 2005, Oxford, England Seated mri increases insight into degenerative disc disease: A study of 320 patients Francis W. Smith, M.D. American Society of Spine Radiology 2005 Meeting abstracts Spinal MRI changes in 25 patients treated with dynesys stabilization Francis W. Smith, M.D., Efthimios Karadimas, M.D., Malcolm Nicol, MRCS, Manal Siddiqui, FRCS, Waseem Bashir, MRCP, Douglas Wardlaw, FRCS American Society of Spine Radiology 2005 Meeting abstracts MRI changes in the lumbar spine following insertion of X-Stop inter-spinous process distraction device Francis, W. Smith, M.D., Manal Siddiqui, FRCS, Malcolm Nicol, FRCS, Efthemios Karadimas, Malcolm Pope, Ph.D., Douglas Wardlaw American Society of Spine Radiology 2005 Meeting abstracts The potential value of MR imaging in the seated position: A study of 116 patients suffering from low back pain and sciatica F.W. Smith, M.D., M. Pope, Ph.D., D. Wardlaw, T. Muthukumar European Society of Skeletal Radiology (ESSR) 2004 June 18-19, 2004 Augsburg, Germany The potential value for MRI imaging in the seated position: A study of 63 patients suffering from low back pain and sciatica Francis W. Smith, M.D., Malcolm Pope, Ph.D. Radiological Society of North America 2003 (RSNA): Scientific Paper Neuroradiology/Head and Neck (My Aching Back) |