Restorative Spine Surgery Is The Surgical Component Of "Restorative Spine Care". The Focus is on Reconstructive Surgery as a Means of Providing, for the Patient, a More Physiologic Solution for Degenerative Spine Disease. Another Important Intent is to Not Create More Problems Than Those Being Solved, and Thereby Increase Clinical Success.
The Principle Of Restorative Spine Surgery
Is That It Is Needless To Do More When Less Will Suffice. This
Concept Was Originally Established In 1911 and Has Been Continuously Refined
By Advancing Technology Since That Time.
The Application of These Important Principles, However, Is Not Always Evident In
Modern Surgical Decision Making Or The Therapies Being Recommended
To
Treat Spinal Disorders.
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