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6. Do different pathologies of adult spinal deformity (idiopathic lumbar scoliosis against de novo lumbar scoliosis) affect preoperative and postoperative selfimage?

8. Minimum Clinically Important Difference Of The Japanese Orthopaedic Association Back Pain Evaluation Questionnaire For Patients With Lumbar Spine Disease Undergoing Posterior Surgery By Generation

10. Gender-specific analysis for the association between trunk muscle mass and spinal pathologies

11. Risk Factor for Poor Patient Satisfaction After Lumbar Spine Surgery in Elderly Patients Aged Over 80 years

13. ISSLS PRIZE IN CLINICAL SCIENCE 2019: clinical importance of trunk muscle mass for low back pain, spinal balance, and quality of life—a multicenter cross-sectional study

18. Direct Lateral Corpectomy and Reconstruction Using an Expandable Cage Improves Local Kyphosis but Not Global Sagittal Alignment

19. Differences in surgical outcome after anterior corpectomy and reconstruction with an expandable cage with rectangular footplates between thoracolumbar and lumbar osteoporotic vertebral fracture

24. Risk factors of the poor long-term prognosis of osteoporotic vertebral fractures: A multicenter cohort study

30. A003: Sagittal Cervical Compensation in Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis

35. Intraspinal Rib Head Dislocation in Dystrophic Spinal Deformities Associated with Neurofibromatosis Type 1

37. Complications Associated With Spine Surgery in Patients Aged 80 Years or Older: Japan Association of Spine Surgeons with Ambition (JASA) Multicenter Study

39. Risk Factors for Delirium After Spine Surgery in Extremely Elderly Patients Aged 80 Years or Older and Review of the Literature: Japan Association of Spine Surgeons with Ambition Multicenter Study

43. Risk factors of cervical surgery related complications in patients older than 80 years

44. Risk Factor for Poor Patient Satisfaction After Lumbar Spine Surgery in Elderly Patients Aged Over 80 years

50. Prognostic Factors for Reduction of Activities of Daily Living Following Osteoporotic Vertebral Fractures

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