Do different pathologies of adult spinal deformity (idiopathic lumbar scoliosis against de novo lumbar scoliosis) affect preoperative and postoperative selfimage?
Hiroshi TaniwakiAkira MatsumuraYuki KinoshitaMasatoshi HoshinoTakashi NamikawaYusuke HoriHiroaki NakamuraPublished in: Asian spine journal (2024)
AdIS, a spinal deformity pathology, was identified as a significant factor associated with the self-image domain of SRS-22r in patients who underwent corrective surgery. AdIS is not solely classified based on pathology but also differs in terms of the clinical aspect of self-image improvement following corrective surgery.
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