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The Postoperative Results and Stability of Exodeviations
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1981
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Neuromuscular CoordinationTwoyear Follow-up PeriodMinimally Invasive ProcedureMotor ControlSurgeryOrthopaedic SurgeryApplied AnatomyMotor AlignmentModerate OvercorrectionPostoperative TreatmentNeurorehabilitationMotor BehaviorHealth SciencesFine Motor ControlThoracic SurgeryPostoperative ResultsAnesthesiaMedicinePostoperative Consideration
• The postoperative changes in motor alignment are documented during a twoyear follow-up period. A moderate overcorrection at the initial postoperative examination resulted in the best alignment one to two years after surgery, regardless of the intermittency of the exodeviation or the presence of amblyopia.
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