The goal of dynamic stabilization with Dynesis is to realign and stabilize one or more intervertebral lumbar or lumbosacral segments in a position close to the normal anatomical position, with the intent of encouraging return to improve physiology while enabling a certain degree of range of motion. At present time, more than 15,000 surgical procedures have been performed in over 15 different countries. The longest follow-up period is 10 years
Treatment of mobile vertebral instability with Dynesys / Dubois, G.; Schwarzenbach, O.; Specchia, Nicola; Stoll, P. M. :.. - 1:(2006), pp. 299-304.
Treatment of mobile vertebral instability with Dynesys
SPECCHIA, Nicola;
2006-01-01
Abstract
The goal of dynamic stabilization with Dynesis is to realign and stabilize one or more intervertebral lumbar or lumbosacral segments in a position close to the normal anatomical position, with the intent of encouraging return to improve physiology while enabling a certain degree of range of motion. At present time, more than 15,000 surgical procedures have been performed in over 15 different countries. The longest follow-up period is 10 yearsFile in questo prodotto:
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