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期刊名:Spine journal

缩写:SPINE J

ISSN:1529-9430

e-ISSN:1878-1632

IF/分区:4.7/Q1

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Hiroaki Onuma,Takashi Hirai,Kenichiro Sakai et al. Hiroaki Onuma et al.
Background context: Segmental motor paralysis is a well-recognized complication following anterior cervical spine surgery. While risk factors have been identified, little is known about the factors that influence recovery...
Matthew Smuck,Dylan Lukes,Byron Schneider et al. Matthew Smuck et al.
Background context: When chronic low back pain (cLBP) persists after conservative management there are limited treatment options. Increasingly, researchers and clinicians are defining distinct phenotypes within the cLBP p...
Muhammad Talal Ibrahim,James Caid Kirven,Diego Martinez Castaneda et al. Muhammad Talal Ibrahim et al.
Background context: Morbid obesity is a known risk factor for worse outcomes after spinal fusion. Preoperative weight loss is routinely advocated for obese spinal fusion candidates based on the assumption that postoperati...
Venkateswaran Ganesh,Douglas C Fredericks,Mitchell C Coleman et al. Venkateswaran Ganesh et al.
Background: Evidence that oxidative stress contributes to the progression of post-traumatic intervertebral disc degeneration suggests targeting oxidant metabolism in disc cells as a strategy to mitigate degeneration in in...
Yu Li,Kairo Wada,Kanichiro Wada et al. Yu Li et al.
Background context: Diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis (DISH) is a disorder characterized by the calcification and ossification of ligaments and soft tissues, especially ossification of the anterior longitudinal lig...