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A REPORT OF FIFTY-NINE CASES OF SCOLIOSIS TREATED BY THE FUSION OPERATION
RUSSELL A. HIBBS
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The Service of the New York Orthopaedic Dispensary and Hospital.
The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery.  1924; 6:3-34 
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Abstract

1. The study of these cases gives evidence that we have in fusion a means of preventing the progress of deformity of scoliosis in cases in which it is caused by muscle imbalance.

2. That the operation should be done before gross deformity has developed, it being easier to prevent than to correct deformity.

3. That after fusion the upright posture is maintained with greater ease and trunk movement exercised with less fatigue.

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