Journal

The Journal of The Spinal Research Foundation is wide in scope, content, and outreach with contributors and readership throughout the United States.

The Journal continues to act as a resource for both patients and physicians in understanding spinal health care.

The issues of the Journal attract contributors from prestigious universities throughout the United States and Europe, as well as physicians serving in the US military stationed abroad.

The Journal of the Spinal Research Foundation issues cover many crucial topics that concern millions of Americans who suffer from spinal conditions. The genetics of spine disease, obesity as it relates to spine disease, and artificial discs are a few of the themes of past issues.

Current Issue:

              Trauma and Tumors of the Spine

                Journal of SRF Fall 2011

 

 

 

 

Past Issues:

Journal of SRF Spring 2011: Spine Support: Muscles, Tendons, and Ligaments

Journal of SRF Fall 2010: The Success of Spinal Health Care

Journal of SRF Spring 2010: The Evolution of Spinal Health Care

Journal of SRF Fall 2009: Obesity and Spinal Health Care

Journal of SRF Spring 2009: The Genetics of Spinal Disease

Journal of SRF Fall 2008: The Crisis of Osteoporosis

Journal of SRF Spring 2008: Hitting the Right Nerve: Spine and Nerve Pathology