Is there an indication for surgery in patients with spinal deformities? - A critical appraisal
Background: High-quality evidence exists to support physiotherapy and brace treatment for scoliosis and other spinal deformities. However, according to previous systematic reviews, it seems that no evidence exists for surgery. Nevertheless, the number of research articles focussing on spinal surgery...
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Main Authors: | Hans-Rudolf Weiss (Author), Xiaofeng Nan (Author), Matthew A. Potts (Author) |
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