NASS 2018 Annual Meeting

Abstract Presentations: Understanding Anxiety and Depression When Performing Spine Surgery (Room 406AB)

Moderator: Erica F. Bisson, MD

 

117. Psychiatric Diagnosis Impacts Outcomes in Surgical Treatment of Cervical Myelopathy
Rocco P. Morra Jr., BA

 

118. Depression Symptoms are Associated with Poor Functional Status among Operative Spinal Deformity Patients
Renaud Lafage, MSc

 

119. Impact of Psychiatric Comorbidities on Short-Term Outcomes Following Intervention for Lumbar Degenerative Disc Disease
Piyush Kalakoti, MD

 

120. Preoperative Psychological Factors Significantly Add to the Predictability of Chronic Narcotic Use: A Two-Year Prospective Study
Erin Bigney, MA

 

121. Patient Activation Buffers the Adverse Impact of Psychosocial Risk Factors on Spine Surgery and Spinal Cord Stimulation
Andrew R. Block, PhD

 

122. The Engaged Patient: Patient Activation Can Predict Satisfaction with Surgical Treatment of Lumbar and Cervical Spine Disorders
Richard L. Skolasky, ScD

 

123. Is a Physical Therapist-Delivered Cognitive-Behavioral Intervention Effective for Improving Surgical Spine Outcomes?
Kristin R. Archer, PhD, DPT

 

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