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spine text books

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19 years 4 months ago - 19 years 4 months ago #27858 by dr_sawbonz
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What's the best spine text to get? Rothman/Simeone or Frymoye?

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19 years 4 months ago - 19 years 4 months ago #11277 by
Rothman/Simeone is much more comprehensive...if you only get one, this is definitely the reference in spine.

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15 years 11 months ago - 15 years 11 months ago #19399 by
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I think you can also read Core knowledge In Orthopaedics (CKO)Series- Spine

Crisp and to the point..

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15 years 10 months ago - 15 years 10 months ago #19545 by
Replied by on topic Rothman's Spine is what I
Rothman's Spine is what I would recommend for sure. It is comprehensive but for reference there is nothing like it.

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15 years 2 months ago - 15 years 2 months ago #21702 by
Replied by on topic +1 for Rothman's spine
I would also add
- synopsis of spine surgery (pocketbook for on the go reading) by Howard An
- MTOS Spine for preop reading

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14 years 10 months ago - 14 years 10 months ago #22519 by
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Rothman's is the industry standard at this point, no reason to go in any other direction...

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