Spondylolysis. To brace or not to brace, that is the question
Description
Adolescent isthmic spondylolysis is a commonly acquired condition, particularly in the athlete. Spondylolysis: To Brace or Not to Brace, That is the Question features an evidence-based review of the condition and its up-to-date treatment. The video also looks at whether bracing will help or hurt the condition. In addition, the video discusses possible future steps that could be undertaken to advance the efforts to successfully treat the condition.
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55 minutes
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Alexander Street
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