Second opinions for spinal surgery: a scoping review
Abstract Background Second opinions have the goal of clarifying uncertainties around diagnosis or management, particularly when healthcare decisions are complex, unpleasant, and carry considerable risks. Second opinions might be particularly useful for people recommended surgery for their back pain...
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Main Authors: | Giovanni E. Ferreira (Author), Joshua Zadro (Author), Chang Liu (Author), Ian A. Harris (Author), Chris G. Maher (Author) |
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2022-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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