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Harrington Instrumentation Without Fusion Plus External Orthotic Support for the Treatment of Difficult Curvature Problems in Young Children
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Harrington InstrumentationEducationSurgeryOrthopaedic SurgeryPediatric Orthopedic SurgeryOrthopaedicsRod InsertionKinematicsPediatric SpineMaxillofacial SurgeryOrthodontic TreatmentPhysical MedicineAssistive TechnologyPediatric NeurosurgeryDistraction OsteogenesisDifficult Curvature ProblemsOrthognathic SurgeryCurve CorrectionPediatric TechnologiesPhysical TherapyMilwaukee BracePediatricsSurgical StabilizationYoung ChildrenMedicine
In selected patients a method of rod insertion without fusion combined with use of a full-time external orthotic support, e.g., the Milwaukee brace, is effective. The orthopedic surgeon confronted with young children who have curves that do not respond to conservative treatment alone or in which bracing is contraindicated should find this procedure particularly suitable. The method allows for the expression of full growth potential while maintaining curve correction.