Biomechanical Assessment of Providence Nighttime Brace for the Treatment of Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis Amjad SattoutJulien ClinCarl-Eric Aubin Biomechanics 30 December 2016 Pages: 253 - 260
Stability and Spine Pedicle Screws Fixation Strength—A Comparative Study of Bone Density and Insertion Angle Farid AmiroucheGiovanni F. SolitroBrenden P. Magnan OriginalPaper 30 December 2016 Pages: 261 - 267
Variability of Reviewers’ Comments in the Peer Review Process for Orthopaedic Research Stephanie E. IantornoLindsay M. AndrasDavid L. Skaggs Case Series 30 December 2016 Pages: 268 - 271
Preoperative MRSA Screening in Pediatric Spine Surgery: A Helpful Tool or a Waste of Time and Money? Scott J. LuhmannJune C. Smith OriginalPaper 30 December 2016 Pages: 272 - 276
Management of Spinal Implants in Acute Pediatric Surgical Site Infections: A Multicenter Study Michael P. GlotzbeckerJaime A. GomezDaniel J. Hedequist OriginalPaper 30 December 2016 Pages: 277 - 282
Removal of Infected Posterior Spinal Implants: Be Prepared to Transfuse Lindsay M. AndrasElizabeth R. A. JoinerDavid L. Skaggs OriginalPaper 30 December 2016 Pages: 283 - 287
A Rapid Recovery Pathway for Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis That Improves Pain Control and Reduces Time to Inpatient Recovery After Posterior Spinal Fusion Alex L. GornitzkyJohn M. FlynnWudbhav N. Sankar OriginalPaper 30 December 2016 Pages: 288 - 295
Staged Anterior Release and Posterior Instrumentation in Correction of Severe Rigid Scoliosis (Cobb Angle >100 Degrees) Pankaj KandwalAnkur GoswamiArvind Jayaswal OriginalPaper 30 December 2016 Pages: 296 - 303
Reoperation Rates After Long Posterior Spinal Fusion: Use of Recombinant Bone Morphogenetic Protein in Idiopathic and Non-idiopathic Scoliosis Justin C. PaulBaron S. LonnerThomas J. Errico OriginalPaper 30 December 2016 Pages: 304 - 309
Adult Spinal Deformity: Epidemiology, Health Impact, Evaluation, and Management Christopher P. AmesJustin K. ScheerMichael D. Daubs OriginalPaper 30 December 2016 Pages: 310 - 322
Adult Spinal Deformity Surgeons Are Unable to Accurately Predict Postoperative Spinal Alignment Using Clinical Judgment Alone Tamir AilonJustin K. ScheerInternational Spine Study Group OriginalPaper 30 December 2016 Pages: 323 - 329