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The classification of spinal deformities
Pediatric Rehabilitation, 2003Any methods of classification of scoliosis deformity devised should recognise different aetiological and pathological causes of the conditions and their likely impact on the natural history of the spinal curvature. Such classification should aim to aid clinicians in their approach to treatment.
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Neurosurgery Clinics of North America, 2023
Sigurd H, Berven, Praveen V, Mummaneni
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Sigurd H, Berven, Praveen V, Mummaneni
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The Journal of family practice, 1980
Early results of scoliosis screening programs have demonstrated that mild spinal deformity is common, usually nonprogressive, and often requires no specific treatment. The role of the primary care physician is an important one in identifying the rare case, which is secondary to some underlying disorder which itself requires treatment, and the ...
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Early results of scoliosis screening programs have demonstrated that mild spinal deformity is common, usually nonprogressive, and often requires no specific treatment. The role of the primary care physician is an important one in identifying the rare case, which is secondary to some underlying disorder which itself requires treatment, and the ...
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Orthotics for Spinal Deformity
Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1974R B, Winter, J H, Moe
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Prevalence of Sagittal Spinal Deformity Among Patients Undergoing Total Hip Arthroplasty
Journal of Arthroplasty, 2020Aaron J Buckland +2 more
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