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== Search Strategy | == Search Strategy == <!--StartFragment--> <span lang="EN-US" style="font-family:Arial;mso-bidi-font-family: Arial;mso-ansi-language:EN-US">The first step of my search strategy was | ||
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consulting the VUB library website. Then I searched the Pubmed database typing | consulting the VUB library website. Then I searched the Pubmed database typing | ||
the keywords: Baastrup Syndrome, kissing spines, treatment. When I clicked on | the keywords: Baastrup Syndrome, kissing spines, treatment. When I clicked on | ||
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reading the full article of which the abstract was interesting for my subject. | reading the full article of which the abstract was interesting for my subject. | ||
Because I didn't find exactly what I hoped for I went to Web of Science for a | Because I didn't find exactly what I hoped for I went to Web of Science for a | ||
second search. I typed the same keywords and found an eligible article. | second search. I typed the same keywords and found an eligible article.</span><br> | ||
== Definition/Description == | == Definition/Description == |
Revision as of 10:52, 19 January 2011
Original Editors - Sofie Bourdinon
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== Search Strategy == The first step of my search strategy was
consulting the VUB library website. Then I searched the Pubmed database typing
the keywords: Baastrup Syndrome, kissing spines, treatment. When I clicked on
free full texts, the amount of results was eleven. Of those eleven articles,
only one had and abstract and link to free full text. The following step was
reading the full article of which the abstract was interesting for my subject.
Because I didn't find exactly what I hoped for I went to Web of Science for a
second search. I typed the same keywords and found an eligible article.
Definition/Description[edit | edit source]
Named after Christian Ingerslev Baastrup, a Danish radiologist (1855-1950), the Baastrup syndrome, also know as ‘kissing spines’ is a common injury in dancers . It results from adjacent spinous processes mostly in the lumbar spine rubbing against each other and resulting in pain. Most common at the level of L4-L5.
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