Cervical Spine Surgery
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Participants who have a surgical procedure called Posterior Cervical (neck) Spine Surgery will normally need pain medication to relieve post operative pain. Thi…
Anterior cervical spine surgery (ACSS) is a procedure for the treatment of several neck problems. Even though the procedure is overall safe and effective, there…
The study's main purpose is the collection of clinical data on the patients benefit and safety of pedicle screw placement through an innovative minimally invasi…
Background and Purpose: Neck fractures affect over 1,100 people in Sweden each year, with the majority being frail older adults. Most neck fractures are stable…
Cervical spinal stenosis is a condition that can cause pain, sensory disturbances, and motor deficits due to the compression of neural structures in the cervica…
The goal of this two-group randomized clinical trial is to examine the effects of early postoperative PT compared to delayed postoperative PT for improving outc…
In the literature, a dichotomous view of cerebral venous drainage is most commonly found. Thus, two drainage pathways are most often considered: the jugular vei…
Recent advances in regional anesthesia techniques have aimed to provide more targeted and effective pain relief. Among these, the erector spinae plane (ESPB) bl…