Classification of posterior dynamic stabilization devices.

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Numerous new posterior dynamic stabilization (PDS) devices have been developed for the treatment of disorders of the lumbar spine. In this report the authors provide a classification scheme for these devices and describe several clinical situations in which the instrumentation may be expected to play a role. By using this classification, the PDSs that are now available and those developed in the future can be uniformly categorized.

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Khoueir, P., Kim, K. A., & Wang, M. Y. (2007). Classification of posterior dynamic stabilization devices. Neurosurgical Focus. https://doi.org/10.3171/foc.2007.22.1.3

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