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Response to the Letter to the Editor: Evaluation of the Association between Neck Pain and the Trapezius Muscles in Patients with Cervical Myelopathy Using Motor Evoked Potential: A Retrospective Study

Ito S, Sakai Y, Harada A, Ando K, Kobayashi K, Nakashima H, Machino M, Kambara S, Inoue T, Hida T, Ito K, Ishiguro N, Imagama S

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Persistence of Denosumab Therapy among Patients with Osteoporosis

Kobayashi K, Ando K, Machino M, Morozumi M, Kanbara S, Ito S, Inoue T, Yamaguchi H, Ishiguro N, Imagama S

Study Design: Retrospective study in a single center. Purpose: To examine denosumab persistence in patients of different ages with severe osteoporosis in Japan. Overview of Literature: Denosumab is an antibody drug used...
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Posterior Ligamentous Complex Injuries Are Related to Fracture Severity and Neurological Damage in Patients with Acute Thoracic and Lumbar Burst Fractures

Machino M, Yukawa Y, Ito K, Kanbara S, Morita D, Kato F

PURPOSE: The proposed the thoracolumbar injury classification system (TLICS) for thoracolumbar injury cites the integrity of the posterior ligamentous complex (PLC). However, no report has elucidated the severity of damage...
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Evaluation of the Association between Neck Pain and the Trapezius Muscles in Patients with Cervical Myelopathy Using Motor Evoked Potential: A Retrospective Study

Ito S, Sakai Y, Harada A, Ando K, Kobayashi K, Nakashima H, Machino M, Kambara S, Inoue T, Hida T, Ito K, Ishiguro N, Imagama S

Study Design: Retrospective study. Purpose: We aimed to use motor evoked potentials (MEPs) to examine the association of electrophysiological assessment of the trapezius muscle with neck pain. Overview of Literature: Previous reports...
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Association between Postoperative Neck Pain and Intraoperative Transcranial Motor-Evoked Potential Waveforms of the Trapezius Muscles in Patients with Cervical Myelopathy Who Underwent Cervical Laminoplasty

Ito S, Sakai Y, Ando K, Nakashima H, Machino M, Segi N, Tomita H, Koshimizu H, Hida T, Ito K, Harada A, Imagama S

Study Design: Retrospective study. Purpose: Cervical laminoplasty is safe and effective for treating cervical myelopathy but has a higher frequency of postoperative axial pain compared to other methods. Several studies have...
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Scoliosis Caused by Limb-Length Discrepancy in Children

Kobayashi K, Ando K, Nakashima H, Machino M, Morozumi M, Kanbara S, Ito S, Inoue T, Yamaguchi H, Mishima K, Ishiguro N, Imagama S

Study Design: Single-center retrospective study in pediatric patients. Purpose: The purpose of the study was to investigate the effects of the presence and severity of leg-length discrepancy (LLD) on scoliosis in...
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Perioperative Management of Patients with Hemophilia during Spinal Surgery

Kobayashi , Imagama S, Ando K, Ito K, Tsushima M, Morozumi M, Tanaka S, Machino M, Ota K, Nishida Y, Ishiguro N

STUDY DESIGN: Single-center retrospective study. PURPOSE: To optimize the perioperative management of patients with hemophilia who are undergoing spinal surgery. OVERVIEW OF LITERATURE: Hemophilia is a rare disease in which there is...
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Efficacy of Anal Needle Electrodes for Intraoperative Spinal Cord Monitoring with Transcranial Muscle Action Potentials

Kobayashi , Ando K, Yagi H, Ito K, Tsushima M, Morozumi M, Tanaka S, Machino M, Ota K, Matsuyama , Ishiguro N, Imagama S

STUDY DESIGN: Retrospective study. PURPOSE: To examine the relationship between postoperative bowel bladder disorder (BBD) and the efficacy of needle electrodes for the external anal sphincter (EAS) in intraoperative spinal cord...
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