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Thomas Ember

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Advances in Clinical and Experimental Medicine : Official Organ Wroclaw Medical University|October 16, 2020
Single vs dual rod constructs in early onset scoliosis treated with magnetically controlled growing rodsWiktor Urbański, Stewart Tucker, Thomas Ember, et al.
BMJ Case Reports|June 21, 2011
Walk like an EgyptianGajen Sunthar Kanaganayagam, Thomas Ember, Rachel E Bell, et al.
Spine Deformity|April 29, 2024
Can postoperative Cobb and pelvic obliquity corrections be predicted using supine traction X-rays in non-ambulatory patients with cerebral palsy fused to L5? A case series studyRuben Alejandro Morales Ciancio, Jonathan Lucas, Stewart Tucker, et al.
Spine Deformity|July 10, 2023
Distal level in scoliosis surgery for non-ambulatory patients with cerebral palsy: is L5 an option? A case series studyRuben Alejandro Morales Ciancio, Jonathan Lucas, Stewart Tucker, et al.
Spine Deformity|June 6, 2023
Distal fusion in Duchenne scoliosis: the relevance of preoperative pelvic obliquity. A case series studyRuben Alejandro Morales Ciancio, Martin Julian Gagliardi, Stewart Tucker, et al.
European Spine Journal : Official Publication of the European Spine Society, the European Spinal Deformity Society, and the European Section of the Cervical Spine Research Society|January 20, 2017
Analysing a mechanism of failure in retrieved magnetically controlled spinal rodsVasiliki C Panagiotopoulou, Stewart K Tucker, Robert K Whittaker, et al.
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Advances in Clinical and Experimental Medicine : Official Organ Wroclaw Medical University|October 16, 2020
Single vs dual rod constructs in early onset scoliosis treated with magnetically controlled growing rodsWiktor Urbański, Stewart Tucker, Thomas Ember, et al.
BMJ Case Reports|June 21, 2011
Walk like an EgyptianGajen Sunthar Kanaganayagam, Thomas Ember, Rachel E Bell, et al.
Spine Deformity|April 29, 2024
Can postoperative Cobb and pelvic obliquity corrections be predicted using supine traction X-rays in non-ambulatory patients with cerebral palsy fused to L5? A case series studyRuben Alejandro Morales Ciancio, Jonathan Lucas, Stewart Tucker, et al.
Spine Deformity|July 10, 2023
Distal level in scoliosis surgery for non-ambulatory patients with cerebral palsy: is L5 an option? A case series studyRuben Alejandro Morales Ciancio, Jonathan Lucas, Stewart Tucker, et al.
Spine Deformity|June 6, 2023
Distal fusion in Duchenne scoliosis: the relevance of preoperative pelvic obliquity. A case series studyRuben Alejandro Morales Ciancio, Martin Julian Gagliardi, Stewart Tucker, et al.
European Spine Journal : Official Publication of the European Spine Society, the European Spinal Deformity Society, and the European Section of the Cervical Spine Research Society|January 20, 2017
Analysing a mechanism of failure in retrieved magnetically controlled spinal rodsVasiliki C Panagiotopoulou, Stewart K Tucker, Robert K Whittaker, et al.
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