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What conditions can be corrected by spinal instrumentation?

Spinal instrumentation has revolutionized the way that spine surgery is performed. It allows for more accurate alignment of the spine and provides stability during the healing process. It is a safe and effective way to treat spine disorders and can improve quality of life for patients.

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What conditions can be corrected by spinal instrumentation?

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  1. What conditions can be corrected by spinal instrumentation?

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  3. Fractures : Spinal instrumentation is a surgical procedure that is used to stabilize the spine after a fracture. The surgery involves the placement of metal screws and rods into the vertebrae to hold them in place while they heal. Spinal instrumentation is a common treatment for spinal fractures, and it can help to reduce the risk of further injury and improve the patient's quality of life. •  Severe Injuries : Spinal instrumentation is used to stabilize the spine after a severe injury. This procedure involves the use of metal rods and screws to hold the spine in place while it heals. Spinal instrumentation can be life-saving in certain cases, and it can also help reduce the risk of further injury. • Idiopathic Scoliosis : Idiopathic scoliosis is a condition in which the spine has an abnormal curve. The cause of idiopathic scoliosis is unknown, but it may be due to a combination of genetic and environmental factors. The most common type of scoliosis is idiopathic scoliosis. Surgery may involve spinal instrumentation to correct the curve and prevent further progression

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