
Spine | Adult Spinal Deformity
The Orthobullets Podcast
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Spinal Malalignment in Adult Spinal Deformity
Sagil in balance is the most reliable radiographic predictor of clinical health status in adults with spinal deformity. Severe mallignment can result in greater muscular effort and energy expenditure to maintain the erect posture, as well as use of compensatory mechanisms. The correct answer to this question is too sagi in balance. Extending the fusion to the sacrum can improve correction and maintenance of sagula balance. In adult patients with scoliosis, severity of symptoms correlates with which of the following variables? And the choices are, one, coronal and balance. Three, magnitude of the coronal cob angle. Four, number of spinal levels involved in the deformity. And five, level
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