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Front Matter
Part I. Background
1. Epidemiology of Pediatric Back Pain
2. Anatomy of the Pediatric Spine
3. Medical and Non-surgical Conditions That Can Cause or Contribute to Back Pain in a Child or Adolescent
4. History Evaluation of the Child or Adolescent with Back Pain Including Ten Red Flags
5. Physical Examination of the Child or Adolescent with Back Pain
6. Radiologic Imaging and Laboratory Evaluation of Back Pain in Children and Adolescents
7. Putting It All Together: What to Keep and What to Refer?
Part II. Case Studies
8. Case of an Adolescent Male with Back Pain and Poor Posture: Scheuermann’s Kyphosis
9. The Gymnast’s Gripe: A Case of a Teenager with Back Pain and Spondylolysis of L5
10. Teenage Weightlifter with Back Pain and a Fractured Vertebral End Plate
11. A Girl with Low Back Pain due to Spondylolisthesis
12. A Girl with Low Back Pain due to Deconditioning
13. A Case of a Child with “Idiopathic” Scoliosis
14. Low Back Pain in an Adolescent with Core Weakness, Hamstring Tightness, and Increased Body Mass Index
15. Case of a Young Child Who Refuses to Bear Weight and Has Back Pain due to Leukemia
16. Child with Back Pain due to Sickle Cell Crisis
17. A Teenage Boy with Back Pain due to a Spontaneous Pneumothorax
18. Back Pain Associated with Discitis in a 5-Year-Old Boy
19. Case of Limping – A Symptom of Spondylodiscitis in the Toddler
20. Delayed Osteomyelitis Diagnosis and Treatment in a Teenager
21. Case of a Child with a Spinal Epidural Abscess
22. The Pain Is “Knot” Getting Better: Case of a Girl with a “Knot in the Back”. Back Pain Due to an Aneurysmal Bone Cyst
23. A Girl with Lower Back Pain and Rapidly Progressive Atypical Scoliosis
24. A Hockey Player with Persistent Low Back Pain and Hamstring Inflexibility: Enthesitis-Related JIA
25. A Young Child with Activity-Limiting Back Pain for the Last 3 Months
26. A Case of a Boy with Neck Pain at Night Associated with Acute Torticollis and Kyphoscoliosis
27. Scoliosis Is Not Always Idiopathic: A Case of a Boy with Back Pain and Scoliosis
28. A Middle School Student with Back Pain Due to a Heavy Backpack
29. Case of an Obese Adolescent with Back Pain: Studies Normal
30. Case of an Immigrant Child with Back Pain Due to Tuberculosis
31. Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) to Back Pain
32. A Girl with Lower Back Pain at Night and Scoliosis: Osteoblastoma as an Example of an Aggressive Benign Tumor
Back Matter
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