Cognitive Impairment is Associated with Greater Preoperative Symptoms, Worse Health-Related Quality of Life, and Reduced Likelihood of Recovery After Cervical and Lumbar Spine Surgery
Richard Skolasky Sc.D., M.A., director of the Spine Outcomes Research Center, discusses his paper “Cognitive Impairment is Associated with Greater Preoperative Symptoms, Worse Health-Related Quality of Life, and Reduced Likelihood of Recovery After Cervical and Lumbar Spine Surgery”. Follow Dr. Skolasky on Twitter to hear more about his latest research
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