Talk:Spondylolisthesis
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Wiki Education Foundation-supported course assignment
editThis article was the subject of a Wiki Education Foundation-supported course assignment, between 21 October 2019 and 15 November 2019. Further details are available on the course page. Student editor(s): Mburger77, Cdsleeth. Peer reviewers: Ecw2020, Annajacobs1.
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Terminology first
editI've moved the terminology to be mentioned first, since it is otherwise confusing when the text goes on to describe "anterolisthesis" in an article titled "Spondylolisthesis". As per Talk:Spondylolisthesis#Rewrite, it orients the viewer. It is also related to classification, and should thus be mentioned initially as per MEDMOS#Content sections. Mikael Häggström (talk) 07:48, 21 February 2018 (UTC)
Page Expansion
editHello everyone. My colleague and I are medical students that will soon be entering into Radiology residency. We are taking on this page due to personal interest and experience in the subject. The article has a great foundation that we will be expanding and adding onto. Below is the general outline of the article with our plan. Please let us know if anyone has any input or information they would like to see more of.
-Introduction - added some introductory information on spondylolisthesis to allow for the article to better flow -Types (none) -Anterolisthesis -Signs and symptoms - plan to make a more clear cut signs and symptoms outline. -Classification - leave as is, potentially add a few references -By causes -By location -Severity - Physical (NEW) - add physical exam findings from a medical professional standpoint -Imaging (NEW) - Radiographic finds of spondylolisthesis including: -Plain Radiograph -CT -MRI -Treatment -Conservative - add current literature review of new non-operative management -Surgical - added indications of surgical intervention, as well as expand on newer surgical techniques and methodology. -Differential -Retrolisthesis (expand)