http://drlloydhey.blogspot.com/2011/...ddle-aged.html
First case:
Age 23, Cobb angle = 33*
Age 31, Cobb angle = 53*
That is not that paradigm you often hear.
Second case.
Age 55 - here lumbar collapsed under a previously thoracic only curve requiring extra lumbar levels to be fused.
That is precisely what I avoided for my girls.
First case:
Age 23, Cobb angle = 33*
Age 31, Cobb angle = 53*
That is not that paradigm you often hear.
Second case.
Age 55 - here lumbar collapsed under a previously thoracic only curve requiring extra lumbar levels to be fused.
That is precisely what I avoided for my girls.
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