Assistant Prof Fahed Zairi

eccElearning Spine Surgery Education Programme Faculty

Assistant Prof Fahed Zairi is a highly experienced Spine Surgeon and a key member of the eccElearning Spine Surgery Education Programme faculty. The Spine Surgery Education Programme contains 180 Spine Surgery Lectures, and contains Specialist Certificates and the full Postgraduate Diploma in Spine Surgery. The eccElearning Faculty is made up of over 140 expert spine surgeons and educators. They have collectively supported the development of the world’s first comprehensive, online postgraduate education programme in a medical sub-speciality, spine surgery.

Asst Prof Fahed Zairi

  • Department of Neurosurgery, University Hospital Center Lille

Contributions of Assistant Prof Fahed Zairi

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Lecture: Neurophysiological Assessment of the Degenerative Cervical Spine

DOI 10.28962/01.3.026

This lecture is about the neurophysiological assesment of degenerative cervical spine disorders. The author describes the role of MEPs, SSEP and EMG in diagnosis, prognosis, localisation, and the limitations of each modality.

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Lecture: Axial Neck Pain

DOI 10.28962/01.3.028

In this spine surgery lecture, the pathophysiology, epidemiology, clinical findings and natural history of axial neck pain are described.

Neurophysiological Assessment of the Degenerative Cervical Spine Lecture Thumbnail

Lecture: Non-Operative Management of Axial Neck Pain

DOI 10.28962/01.3.029

In this lecture, the non invasive treatment modalities for axial neck pain are described, including postural modification, oral medications, cervical collar, home stretching exercises, physical therapy, spinal manipulation, massage, acupuncture and injection therapies.

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Lecture: Axial Neck Pain – Operative Management

DOI 10.28962/01.3.030

This spine surgery lecture discusses operative management of axial neck pain, the modalities and their outcomes.