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Surgical treatment of spasticity by selective posterior rhizotomy: 30 years experience
2003
Spasticity is a common neurologic disorder with adverse effects on the patient's function. Conservative management is unsuccessful in a significant proportion of patients and neurosurgical intervention should be considered. The mainstay of surgical treatment of spasticity is selective posterior rhizotomy, i.e., section of sensory nerve roots of the cauda equina. To report our experience with selective posterior rhizotomy in the treatment of spasticity. We retrospectively reviewed our experience
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