Correcting adult spinal deformity (ASD) is no small feat — especially when it involves a long fusion to the ilium.
A patient walks in, head hung low — not out of shame, but because their cervical extensors have called it quits.
After nearly six years in court, spine surgeons and their patients may finally see a long-overdue shift in payer attitudes toward lumbar artificial disc replacement (L-ADR).
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