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Based on over a decade of research and observation conducted by the members of the Harms Study Group and other spinal deformity experts from around the world, this must-have clinical reference provides focused coverage of the most current evaluation and treatment guidelines for idiopathic scoliosis. It draws on case studies to guide readers through specific surgical and nonoperative approaches to the multiple types of adolescent idiopathic spinal deformity, including practical information on the rationale for each approach, techniques, and results.
Features: In-depth information culled from
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Based on over a decade of research and observation conducted by the
members of the Harms Study Group and other spinal deformity experts from around
the world, this must-have clinical reference provides focused coverage of the
most current evaluation and treatment guidelines for idiopathic scoliosis. It
draws on case studies to guide readers through specific surgical and
nonoperative approaches to the multiple types of adolescent idiopathic spinal
deformity, including practical information on the rationale for each approach,
techniques, and results.

Features:
In-depth information culled from vast clinical data of
world-renowned experts in the Harms Study Group
Curve assessment and treatment recommendations listed by
curve type and pattern Comprehensive discussion of pathogenesis and
epidemiology, osteobiologics for spinal fusion, anesthesia for scoliosis
surgery, surgical complications, and more
Chapters on key treatment decisions, such as the
selection of fusion levels, that teach readers how to critically address
clinical questions
More than 600 high-quality illustrations, including
numerous full-color clinical photographs, detailed line drawings, and
complementary high-resolution radiographs This state-of-the-art text is ideal
for orthopaedic surgeons, neurosurgeons, and spine fellows, and is an invaluable companion for any practitioner involved in the surgical and nonsurgical care of patients with spinal deformity.