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What is it?

A spinal surgeon specialises in diagnosing and treating conditions of the spine, neck and spinal cord. Within the specialism, a neurosurgeon operates on the nervous system, while an orthopaedic surgeon will treat the bones and joints.

A medicolegal perspective on cervical spine injuries 

by Mr Alexander Montgomery, Consultant Spinal Surgeon

The cervical spine, consisting of the bones in the neck, plays a crucial role in supporting the head and protecting the spinal cord. Despite being relatively rare, cervical spine injuries are significant due to their potential severity and the need for prompt diagnosis to avoid devastating consequences.

Medicolegal cases in the digital age

Until recently, evidence in medicolegal cases was collected from physical sources, such as patients’ medical histories, witness statements and expert witnesses. Technological advances mean that other sources of evidence, including social media, CCTV monitoring and GPS tracking, are now available. Many personal injury cases involve insurance companies, who are likely to use these methods of […]

The Medicolegal Challenges of Causation in Back and Spinal Pain

Not only is back pain the commonest reason for a GP consultation, it has a significant socioeconomic impact too. It has been estimated that between 60% and 80% of UK inhabitants will suffer from the condition at some point during their lifetime, and that at any one time up to one-third of adults will be […]