The etiology and nature of truncal deformity in idiopathic scoliosis remains unclear. Only 2 methods are effective to halt or correct the spinal deformity. The first is bracing in young patients and the second is surgical correction for severe curve. Bracing is feasible for children with a Cobb angle between 20 degrees to 35 degrees, while surgical correction is the only choice if the Cobb angle is greater than 40 degrees . Recent surgical developments have led to good correction results with reduced operative scale through continuous spinal cord monitoring, evolution of spinal implants, and better perioperative and postoperative care. The newer spinal systems can produce 3-dimensional reconstruction of the deformity and maintain truncal ba...
ABSTRACT Objective: To create a new instrumentation principle for the treatment of adolescent idiop...
Idiopathic scoliosis (lS) is a structural lateral curvature of the spine with rotation for which no ...
Idiopathic scoliosis effects approximately 3 % of children and adolescents [1] and is defined as a l...
Recently, patients with spinal deformities, particularly scoliosis, could be handled well through su...
Scoliosis, curvature of the spine in the coronal plane, is a condition that leads to nearly 30,000 s...
As scoliotic curve is a rotational deformity, derotation maneuvre was used as the corrective factor,...
Scoliosis is a 3D deformity of the spine measuring at least 10° of angulation on the posterior-anter...
Department of Orthopedics and Traumatology, Nicolae Testemitanu State University of Medicine and Pha...
International audienceAdolescent idiopathic scoliosis is a 3D spine deformity that worsens during th...
ABSTRACT Objective: To determine the effectiveness of surgical treatment of patients with idiopathi...
ABSTRACT Objective: To determine the effectiveness of surgical treatment of patients with idiopathi...
ABSTRACT Objective: To determine the effectiveness of surgical treatment of patients with idiopathi...
Purpose of the study. Evaluation of the surgical treatment of children with idiopathic scoliosis of ...
ABSTRACT Objective: To create a new instrumentation principle for the treatment of adolescent idiop...
SummaryIntroductionThe aim of treatment of scolioses is to reduce deformities and restore balance in...
ABSTRACT Objective: To create a new instrumentation principle for the treatment of adolescent idiop...
Idiopathic scoliosis (lS) is a structural lateral curvature of the spine with rotation for which no ...
Idiopathic scoliosis effects approximately 3 % of children and adolescents [1] and is defined as a l...
Recently, patients with spinal deformities, particularly scoliosis, could be handled well through su...
Scoliosis, curvature of the spine in the coronal plane, is a condition that leads to nearly 30,000 s...
As scoliotic curve is a rotational deformity, derotation maneuvre was used as the corrective factor,...
Scoliosis is a 3D deformity of the spine measuring at least 10° of angulation on the posterior-anter...
Department of Orthopedics and Traumatology, Nicolae Testemitanu State University of Medicine and Pha...
International audienceAdolescent idiopathic scoliosis is a 3D spine deformity that worsens during th...
ABSTRACT Objective: To determine the effectiveness of surgical treatment of patients with idiopathi...
ABSTRACT Objective: To determine the effectiveness of surgical treatment of patients with idiopathi...
ABSTRACT Objective: To determine the effectiveness of surgical treatment of patients with idiopathi...
Purpose of the study. Evaluation of the surgical treatment of children with idiopathic scoliosis of ...
ABSTRACT Objective: To create a new instrumentation principle for the treatment of adolescent idiop...
SummaryIntroductionThe aim of treatment of scolioses is to reduce deformities and restore balance in...
ABSTRACT Objective: To create a new instrumentation principle for the treatment of adolescent idiop...
Idiopathic scoliosis (lS) is a structural lateral curvature of the spine with rotation for which no ...
Idiopathic scoliosis effects approximately 3 % of children and adolescents [1] and is defined as a l...