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    Predicting clinical outcome and length of sick leave after surgery for lumbar spinal stenosis in Sweden: a multi-register evaluation

    Lumbar spinal stenosis (LSS) can be surgically treated, with variable outcome. Studies have linked socioeconomic factors to outcome, but no nation-wide studies have been performed. This register-based study, i...

    Hanna Iderberg, Carl Willers, Fredrik Borgström, Rune Hedlund in European Spine Journal (2019)

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    Higher reoperation rate following cervical disc replacement in a retrospective, long-term comparative study of 715 patients

    To evaluate rates of secondary surgical interventions in a cohort treated with fusion (ACDF), artificial disc replacement (ADR) or a posterior surgical procedure (PP) because of a cervical degenerative pathology.

    Martin Skeppholm, Thomas Henriques, Tycho Tullberg in European Spine Journal (2017)

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    Cost effectiveness of disc prosthesis versus lumbar fusion in patients with chronic low back pain: randomized controlled trial with 2-year follow-up

    This randomized controlled health economic study assesses the cost-effectiveness of the concept of total disc replacement (TDR) (Charité/Prodisc/Maverick) when compared with the concept of instrumented lumbar ...

    Peter Fritzell, Svante Berg, Fredrik Borgström, Tycho Tullberg in European Spine Journal (2011)

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    Total disc replacement compared to lumbar fusion: a randomised controlled trial with 2-year follow-up

    The study design includes a prospective, randomised controlled study comparing total disc replacement (TDR) with posterior fusion. The main objective of this study is to compare TDR with lumbar spinal fusion, ...

    Svante Berg, Tycho Tullberg, Björn Branth, Claes Olerud in European Spine Journal (2009)

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    Manipulatie brengt geen verandering teweeg van de stand van het sacro-iliacale gewricht: een röntgen-stereofotogrammetrische analyse

    Röntgen-stereofotogrammetrische analyse (rsa) volgens Selvik (1989) van patiënten met sacro-iliacale gewrichtsdysfunctie.

    Tycho Tullberg, Stefan Blomberg in Stimulus (1999)