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Spinal Deformity Surgery Correction & Stabilization

The normal S-curvature of the spine supports your weight while allowing flexible body movements for everyday life. If you have an abnormal spinal curvature, it’s considered a spinal deformity or degenerative spondylolisthesis. This condition affects your ability to perform physical activities. Failure to treat spinal deformity puts you at risk of disability, due to the critical nature of your spinal cord. Seek a proper diagnosis and treatment from Dr. Branko Skovrlj, an experienced neurosurgeon at NU-Spine in Edison, NJ. He has the diagnostic tools and breadth of experience to provide effective spinal treatments. If you fear you or a loved one has a spinal deformity, call the NU-Spine treatment facility today.
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What Is a Spinal Deformity?
Spinal deformity is a prevalent condition among elderly adults in the U.S. According to research, as many as 68 percent of people older than 70 and 32 percent of those over the age of 50 have a type of spinal deformity known as degenerative spondylolisthesis. Without treatment, this condition gets worse over time.

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Spinal Deformity Surgery Correction & Stabilization
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