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1 A bony Chance fracture through L1 following posterior spinal fusion for adolescent idiopathic scoliosis: a case report Rocos, Brett

9 3 p. 859-862
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2 An initial effort to define an early onset scoliosis “graduate”—The Pediatric Spine Study Group experience Hardesty, Christina K.

9 3 p. 679-683
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3 Authors response to letter to the editor regarding “Vertebral growth modulation by posterior dynamic deformity correction device in skeletally immature patients with moderate adolescent idiopathic scoliosis” Floman, Yizhar

9 3 p. 865-866
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4 Classifying vertebral artery anatomy abnormality in children with skeletal dysplasia Bauer, Jennifer M.

9 3 p. 833-839
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5 Completion of a formal physiotherapeutic scoliosis-specific exercise training program for adolescent idiopathic scoliosis increases patient compliance to home exercise programs Simhon, Matthew E.

9 3 p. 691-696
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6 Correction objectives have higher impact than screw pattern and density on the optimal 3D correction of thoracic AIS: a biomechanical study La Barbera, Luigi

9 3 p. 655-664
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7 Correction to: Late spinal infections following posterior spinal fusion in pediatric deformities: treatment using single-stage titanium implant exchange Ameri, Bijan

9 3 p. 869
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8 Correction to: Prevention of spinal fusion post-operative wound infections in pediatric patients with scoliosis: a quality improvement initiative Partridge, Elizabeth

9 3 p. 867
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9 Correlation of collagen X biomarker (CXM) with peak height velocity and radiographic measures of growth in idiopathic scoliosis Welborn, Michelle Cameron

9 3 p. 645-653
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10 Costs and utility of post-discharge acute inpatient rehabilitation following adult spinal deformity surgery Theologis, Alekos A.

9 3 p. 817-822
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11 Does preoperative and intraoperative imaging for anterior vertebral body tethering predict postoperative correction? Buyuk, Abdul Fettah

9 3 p. 743-750
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12 Do readmissions and reoperations adversely affect patient-reported outcomes following complex adult spinal deformity surgery at a minimum 2 years postoperative? Lee, Nathan J.

9 3 p. 789-801
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13 3D printed models can guide safe halo pin placement in patients with diastrophic dysplasia Sidhu, Verinder S.

9 3 p. 841-849
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14 Editorial for issue 9#3 Lonstein, John E.

9 3 p. 627-628
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15 Establishing the validity of surface topography for assessment of scoliosis: a prospective study Applebaum, Ariella

9 3 p. 685-689
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16 Evaluation of night-time bracing efficacy in the treatment of adolescent idiopathic scoliosis: a systematic review Ruffilli, Alberto

9 3 p. 671-678
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17 Growth-friendly surgery results in more growth but a higher complication rate and unplanned returns to the operating room compared to single fusion in neuromuscular early-onset scoliosis: a multicenter retrospective cohort study Li, Ying

9 3 p. 851-858
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18 Histiocytosis in the pediatric spine: a clinical and radiographic analysis of 50 patients Moyano, Carlos Alberto

9 3 p. 823-831
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19 Ilio-sacral screw pelvic fixation when correcting spinal deformities with or without pelvic obliquity: our experience over 40 years Dubousset, Jean

9 3 p. 665-670
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20 Including the stable sagittal vertebra in the fusion for adolescent idiopathic scoliosis reduces the risk of distal junctional kyphosis in Lenke 1–3 B and C curves Marciano, Gerard

9 3 p. 733-741
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21 Intraoperative traction in neuromuscular scoliosis surgery improves major curve correction when fusing to L5 Tøndevold, Niklas

9 3 p. 769-776
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22 Is Propionibacterium acnes becoming the most common bacteria in delayed infections following adolescent idiopathic scoliosis surgery? Kardile, Mayur P.

9 3 p. 757-767
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23 Late spinal infections following posterior spinal fusion in pediatric deformities: treatment using single-stage titanium implant exchange Ameri, Bijan

9 3 p. 751-755
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24 Letter to the editor concerning “Vertebral growth modulation by posterior dynamic deformity correction device in skeletally immature patients with moderate adolescent idiopathic scoliosis” by Floman et al., Spine Deformity, 2021, https://doi.org/10.1007/s43390-020–00189-z de Reuver, Steven

9 3 p. 863-864
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25 Reducing revision rates following Pedicle Subtraction Osteotomy surgery: a single-center experience of trends over 7 years in patients with Adult Spinal Deformity Bari, Tanvir Johanning

9 3 p. 803-815
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26 Residual lumbar curvature that developed during adolescence accelerates intervertebral disc degeneration in adulthood Suzuki, Satoshi

9 3 p. 711-720
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27 Scoliosis Research Society survey: brace management in adolescent idiopathic scoliosis Halsey, Matthew

9 3 p. 697-702
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28 State of the art: proximal junctional kyphosis—diagnosis, management and prevention Sardar, Zeeshan M.

9 3 p. 635-644
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29 Surgical management of complex post-tuberculous kyphosis among African patients: clinical and radiographic outcomes for a consecutive series treated at a single institution in West Africa Maziad, Ali M.

9 3 p. 777-788
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30 The role of the fractional lumbosacral curve in persistent coronal malalignment following adult thoracolumbar deformity surgery: a radiographic analysis Theologis, Alekos A.

9 3 p. 721-731
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31 55th Harrington Lecture: The respiratory impact of EOS and its therapies: where are we and where do we go from here? Redding, Gregory J.

9 3 p. 629-633
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32 True 3D parameters of the spinal deformity in adolescent idiopathic scoliosis Pasha, Saba

9 3 p. 703-710
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