Is Upper Extremity or Lower Extremity Function More Important for Patient Satisfaction? An Analysis of 24-Month Outcomes from the QOD Cervical Spondylotic Myelopathy Cohort

Yang, E., Mummaneni, P. V., Chou, D., Izima, C., Fu, K.-M., Bydon, M., Bisson, E. F., Shaffrey, C. I., Gottfried, O. N., Asher, A. L., Coric, D., Potts, E., Foley, K. T., Wang, M. Y., Virk, M. S., Knightly, J. J., Meyer, S., Park, P., Upadhyaya, C., … Chan, A. K. (2024). Is Upper Extremity or Lower Extremity Function More Important for Patient Satisfaction? An Analysis of 24-Month Outcomes from the QOD Cervical Spondylotic Myelopathy Cohort. Clinical Spine Surgery, 37(4), 188–197. https://doi.org/10.1097/bsd.0000000000001613
Authors:
Eunice Yang
Praveen V Mummaneni
Dean Chou
Chiemela Izima
Kai-Ming Fu
Mohamad Bydon
Erica F Bisson
Christopher I Shaffrey
Oren N Gottfried
Anthony L Asher
Domagoj Coric
Eric Potts
Kevin T Foley
Michael Y Wang
Michael S Virk
John J Knightly
Scott Meyer
Paul Park
Cheerag Upadhyaya
Mark E Shaffrey
Juan S Uribe
Luis M Tumialán
Jay Turner
Regis W Haid
Andrew K Chan
Affiliated Authors:
Eunice Yang
Dean Chou
Chiemela Izima
Andrew K Chan
Author Keywords:
cervical myelopathy
functional status
lower limb dysfunction
mjoa
qod
quality outcomes database
satisfaction
upper limb dysfunction
Publication Type:
Article
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10.1097/bsd.0000000000001613
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PubMed

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