When you’re deep in the trenches of neuromuscular scoliosis correction, it can feel like every curve tells a story. But what happens when the main characters are patients with Rett Syndrome (RS) and cerebral palsy (CP)?
Buckle up (or rather, scrub in), because this study takes us on a retrospective ride through nearly two decades of posterior spinal fusions — and the results may surprise even the most seasoned of spine whisperers.
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