2013
DOI: 10.5455/ijmsph.2013.210420132
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Results with non-operative treatment in dorsolumbar fractures with no neurological deficit: A functional assessment

Abstract: Background: The purpose of this prospective study was to assess the functional outcome of conservative treatment with early ambulation of dorso-lumbar spine fractures with no neurological deficit. Aims & Objective: The purpose of this prospective study was to identify the risk factors for dorso-lumbar spine injuries, and to assess the efficacy of non-operative treatment with early ambulation, and functional outcome of the patients. Material and Methods: From October 2008 to June 2010, 48 consecutive patients w… Show more

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“…A high percentage of excellent results follow the use orthosis in patients with spinal fracture has been reported. 4,[24][25][26] However, it should be noted that in all of these studies the participants with stable fracture (burst thoracolumbar fracture) with no neurological deficient were selected. Therefore, it Change in kyphosis angle at follow-up was 4.6 degrees.…”
Section: S233mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A high percentage of excellent results follow the use orthosis in patients with spinal fracture has been reported. 4,[24][25][26] However, it should be noted that in all of these studies the participants with stable fracture (burst thoracolumbar fracture) with no neurological deficient were selected. Therefore, it Change in kyphosis angle at follow-up was 4.6 degrees.…”
Section: S233mentioning
confidence: 99%