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Asymmetrical Flexible Tethering of Spine Growth in an Immature Bovine Model

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2002

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Abstract

Anterolateral tethering of the spine creates kyphosis and scoliosis in this rapidly growing bovine model. The spinal tether limited motion primarily in lateral flexion. However, total lateral bending motion returned to levels comparable with control motion segments after removal of the tether. This method of spine growth modulation may provide a possible treatment for the correction of spine deformities without arthrodesis in patients who are skeletally immature. The exact mechanisms of growth modulation and the effects of tethering on disc function and integrity are unknown and deserve further study.

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