Multiple-Level Lumbar Total Disk Replacement
Dr. Cuellar and colleagues Dr. Rasouli and Delamarter published a new study reporting on the results of multi-level lumbar total disc replacement from 2 to 6 years after implantation. The study reports excellent results both clinically and radiographic range of motion maintenance.
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