Do Adult Spinal Deformity Patients Undergoing Surgery Continue to Improve From 1-Year to 2-Years Postoperative?

Zuckerman, S. L., Lai, C. S., Shen, Y., Cerpa, M., Lee, N. J., Kerolus, M. G., Ha, A. S., Buchanan, I. A., Devin, C. J., Lehman, R. A., & Lenke, L. G. (2021). Do Adult Spinal Deformity Patients Undergoing Surgery Continue to Improve From 1-Year to 2-Years Postoperative? Global Spine Journal, 13(4), 1080–1088. https://doi.org/10.1177/21925682211019352
Authors:
Scott L Zuckerman
Christopher S Lai
Yong Shen
Meghan Cerpa
Nathan J Lee
Mena G Kerolus
Alex S Ha
Ian A Buchanan
Clinton J Devin
Ronald A Lehman
Lawrence G Lenke
Affiliated Authors:
Scott L Zuckerman
Christopher S Lai
Yong Shen
Meghan Cerpa
Nathan J Lee
Mena G Kerolus
Alex S Ha
Ian A Buchanan
Ronald A Lehman
Lawrence G Lenke
Author Keywords:
adult spine deformity
minimum clinically important difference
patient reported outcomes
postoperative outcomes
spine surgery
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Article
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10.1177/21925682211019352
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