2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijpp.2011.02.003
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Survival against the odds: Modeling the social implications of care provision to seriously disabled individuals

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“…Paleopathology, broadly defined, includes both human and nonhuman cases, can be primarily medically oriented, and is focused on the manifestations or history of a disease itself and not necessarily on health-related inferences at the population level (Harper et al 2011;Marden and Ortner 2011;Telldahl 2012;Thomas and Johannsen 2011). More recently, the field has expanded in focus, with greater emphasis on disability identity, wellness, care and compassion, and sickness ideology (Hawkey 1998;Hubert 2000;Marsteller et al 2011;Oxenham et al 2009;Roberts 2000;Tilley and Cameron 2014;Tilley and Oxenham 2011). Osteobiography-focusing on individual prehistoric lives through bioarchaeological analysis-continues to exert a strong presence (Stodder and Palkovich 2012;Zvelebil and Weber 2013), reflecting the diversity of topics, including more humanistic ones, that paleopathologists explore.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Paleopathology, broadly defined, includes both human and nonhuman cases, can be primarily medically oriented, and is focused on the manifestations or history of a disease itself and not necessarily on health-related inferences at the population level (Harper et al 2011;Marden and Ortner 2011;Telldahl 2012;Thomas and Johannsen 2011). More recently, the field has expanded in focus, with greater emphasis on disability identity, wellness, care and compassion, and sickness ideology (Hawkey 1998;Hubert 2000;Marsteller et al 2011;Oxenham et al 2009;Roberts 2000;Tilley and Cameron 2014;Tilley and Oxenham 2011). Osteobiography-focusing on individual prehistoric lives through bioarchaeological analysis-continues to exert a strong presence (Stodder and Palkovich 2012;Zvelebil and Weber 2013), reflecting the diversity of topics, including more humanistic ones, that paleopathologists explore.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This paper presents two cases from the Chachapoyas region of Peru, in which a commonly used trepanation technique was applied to the leg (tibia), ultimately unsuccessfully, thus representing the first cases of such a medical practice identified in non-cranial remains. These cases of surgical innovation demonstrate that this application of a known, but invasive, treatment to another area of the body may reflect the practitioner's goal of providing care regardless of the risk of unknown outcomes (Tilley and Oxenham, 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…For example, one documented case involved an adult male (M9) with fused cervical vertebrae, whose skeletal remains were found in a late Neolithic site in Vietnam; he was assumed to have had juvenile-onset quadriplegia and appeared to have been supported in life. 68 Currently, Klippel-Feil syndrome is observed as a syndrome that unites a heterogeneous group of patients only by the presence of a congenital synostosis of two or more cervical vertebrae. 62,67,69 Attempts have been made to further subdivide this heterogeneous group of patients.…”
Section: Transition To a Modern View Of Klippel-feil Syndromementioning
confidence: 99%