Spine
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Observational Study
Quantitative Romberg on a Force Plate: Objective Assessment Before and After Surgery for Cervical Spondylotic Myelopathy.
Longitudinal observational cohort. ⋯ CSM balance findings on Quantitative Romberg testing significantly improve postoperatively in patients with CSM. These findings support this testing as representative of proprioceptive balance deficiencies seen in CSM. Quantitative Romberg may be used as an objective measure of clinical outcome and assist in stratification of surgical interventions, surgery timing, and technique.
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Retrospective review of a prospectively collected multisurgeon registry. ⋯ 3.
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Predictors of Delayed Clinical Benefit Following Surgical Treatment for Low Grade Spondylolisthesis.
Retrospective review of prospectively collected data. ⋯ The majority of patients undergoing surgery for low grade spondylolisthesis reach ODI MCID threshold rapidly, within the first three months after surgery. Factors associated with a delayed clinical course include impaired preoperative ambulation status, relatively better preoperative back and leg pain, and persistent leg pain at 3 months.
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Prospective cohort study. ⋯ Level II.