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Scoliosis Tethering Surgery

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    Tethering surgery stands as a pioneering advancement within the surgical arts, specifically in the fields of orthopedic and neurological intervention. This method seeks to relieve or perhaps alter the abnormal tissue structures that impinge upon movement or produce pain. Unlike in classical surgery, the modern version of tethering generally involves the least possible invasiveness in its operative conduct, resulting in smaller incisions, decreased scarring, and better healing times for the patient. Scoliosis Tethering Surgery is now applied to conditions ranging from spinal cord tethering to soft tissue restrictions, thus providing a more comfortable and efficacious alternative to orthosurgery. With its targeted approach, tethering surgery provides the surgeon a higher precision in addressing the main cause of the concern, whereby patient outcome and quality of life may be proportionally improved.

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