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Sixty-three patients with thoracolumbar spine fractures treated between 1972 and 1978 were placed into six treatment groups: fusion and instrumentation alone, laminectomy with fusion and instrumentation, laminectomy alone, laminectomy with fusion without instrumentation, fusion alone, and no operation. Patients were interviewed and examined and their histories reviewed; new radiographs were obtained, and a detailed questionnaire was answered. No treatment method improved neurologic function. Fusion with instrumentation allowed earliest ambulation with least spinal deformity. Most patients in all treatment groups adjusted effectively to their injuries and remained active in employment and hobbies. A detailed, thorough rehabilitation program gave best functional results and patient attitudes.
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