Exploring the Origins and Legacy of the Cervical Spine Research Society

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Delve into the early years of the Cervical Spine Research Society, established by pioneers like J. William Fielding, Edward Dunn, and other founding members in 1973. The society aims to foster the exchange of ideas and advancements in the diagnosis and treatment of cervical spine injuries globally. Learn about the collaborative spirit and innovative contributions of key figures like Raymond Roy-Camille and Robert A. Robinson in shaping the field of cervical spine research.


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  1. On the Shoulders of Giants The Cervical Spine Research Society The Early Years Edward J. Dunn, MD

  2. Standing on the Shoulders of Giants Discovering truth by building on previous work and discoveries Isaac Newton writing to Robert Hooke February 1676 If I have seen further, it is by standing on the shoulders of giants

  3. J. William Fielding, MD Originator

  4. J. William Fielding, MD CSRS-his idea Cinematography of odontoid fractures Elaborate presentations, four projectors, two screens, lap dissolve International contacts Always helping, offering criticism and advice, never really taking any credit

  5. C.S.R.S. Organizers-A.A.O.S. 1973 Simmons, Jacobs, Macnab, Sherk, Fielding, Rothman, Riley, Garret

  6. Founding Members N.Y.C. December 1973 Robert Bailey, Henry Bohlman, Edward Dunn, J. William Fielding, Alice Garret, Ashby Grantham, Robert Hensinger, Mason Hohl, Bernard Jacobs, Henry Larocca, Donlin Long, Ian MacNab, Wesley Park, Joseph Ransohoff, Lee Riley, Robert Robinson, Richard Rothman, Henry Sherk, Edward Simmons, Wayne Southwick, Shannon Stauffer, Augustus White, Thomas Whitesides

  7. The Cervical Spine Research Society Purpose - exchange and development of ideas and philosophy regarding the diagnosis and treatment of cervical spine injury and disease. International participation encouraged Multidisciplinary Membership- meeting presentation, demonstrated interest in C spine

  8. Raymond Roy-Camille, MD

  9. Robert A. Robinson, MD

  10. Lee H. Riley Jr. MD IV

  11. Johns Hopkins 1969 Residents and Staff

  12. Henry H. Bohlman, MD XVII

  13. Wayne Southwick, MD

  14. Wayne Southwick MD Augustus A. White III MD

  15. Research

  16. Augustus A. White III-XVI

  17. Charles R. Clark, MD XX Joseph S. Barr Jr. MD XXI

  18. Henry H. Sherk, MD XI

  19. Richard H. Rothman, MD V

  20. Toronto Connection J. William Fielding-Founder, President- 1973, 1974 Ian MacNab-Early contributor, acceleration injuries, spondylosis Edward Simmons-Osteotomy correction of flexion deformities Logo of CSRS President-1975

  21. Ian Macnab, MD

  22. Edward H. Simmons, MD III

  23. Logo Introduced Toronto-1975

  24. Henry Larocca, MD Founder and 1stEditor Journal Spine First Director CSRS Instructional Course Founding Member CSRS XIX President CSRS Introduced Thomas Whitecloud XIV to CSRS

  25. Henry Larocca, MD

  26. Michigan Connection Robert Bailey MD-President 1979 Arguably first anterior surgery of cervical spine-tumor Proposed idea of book The Cervical Spine-1979 Robert Hensinger-Enthusiastic early member-Cervical Spine Problems in Children-Conflicts with other meetings

  27. Robert W. Bailey, MD VII

  28. Rancho Los Amigos Alice Garrett, MD Rehabilitation President, Treasurer CSRS E. Shannon Stauffer, MD Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation President, Treasurer CSRS

  29. E. Shannon Stauffer, MD

  30. E. Shannon Stauffer XIII

  31. Early Neurosurgical Contributors Joseph Epstein-President 1982 Posterior approach, spondylosis, disc herniation-instrument designer-Course Richard Raynor-President 1987 Arnold Chiari-posterior approach Joseph Ransohoff, Sanford Larson- President 1990-Spinal Cord Injury Henk Verbiest-Tumors

  32. Sanford J. Larson, MD XVIII

  33. Joseph A. Epstein, MD X

  34. Henry H. Sherk, MD XI Richard B. Raynor, MD XV

  35. Henk Verbiest, MD

  36. Bruce Northrup, MD XXV

  37. CSRS-1976-Philadelphia A Breakthrough Meeting! Symposium-Cervical Spondylotic Myelopathy OPLL-Japanese Connection Technical Exhibits Publication symposium, abstracts in the journal Spine

  38. Keiro Ono, MD

  39. Kiyoshi Hirabayashi, MD Edward J. Dunn, MD

  40. Osaka University

  41. Professor Keiro Ono Osaka University

  42. Professor Kiyoshi Hirabayashi

  43. European Section CSRS 1980-Palm Beach-Edward Dunn, Pres. Prof. Mario Boni, Pavia, Italy, 1stMtg. Impressed by openness of discussion Suggested European Section Much Discussion, Founding Philosophy Arranged Trial C Spine Mtgs. Pavia 1983 European Section Founded at Osnabruck, Germany-Dr. Weidner host and chairman, Dr. Boni-President

  44. Dr. and Mrs. Mario Boni Eleanor Dunn

  45. Panjabi, Weidner, Cooper, Louis,Logroscino

  46. European Section CSRS Embellished CSRS Reputation Provided Forum for European Specialists Fostered Attendance between US and Europe Contributions-Too Many to List History- Another Story

  47. Founding Member Communication CSRS Robert Hensinger, Mason Hohl, Richard Rothman,Augustus White III, Thomas Whitesides CSRS European Section Carlo Logroscino, Andreas Weidner *Collegiality

  48. Founders Advice Keep Open Floor Discussion Keep Membership Requirements Don t Limit Membership Remain a Forum for Discussion of New Ideas

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