Health technology assessment (HTA) increasingly important in spine research Maurits van Tulder Editorial Open access 01 July 2011 Pages: 999 - 1000
Cost effectiveness of disc prosthesis versus lumbar fusion in patients with chronic low back pain: randomized controlled trial with 2-year follow-up Peter FritzellSvante BergHans Tropp Health Technology Assessment and Transfer Open access 05 November 2010 Pages: 1001 - 1011
Cost-effectiveness of general practice care for low back pain: a systematic review Chung-Wei Christine LinMarion HaasMaurits W. van Tulder Health Technology Assessment & Transfer Open access 04 January 2011 Pages: 1012 - 1023
Cost-effectiveness of guideline-endorsed treatments for low back pain: a systematic review Chung-Wei Christine LinMarion HaasMaurits W. van Tulder Health Technology Assessment & Transfer Open access 13 January 2011 Pages: 1024 - 1038
Right adolescent idiopathic thoracic curve (Lenke 1 A and B): does cost of instrumentation and implant density improve radiographic and cosmetic parameters? Scott YangSean M. Jones-QuaidooVincent Arlet Health Technology Assessment & Transfer 26 April 2011 Pages: 1039 - 1047
Selective fusion for adolescent idiopathic scoliosis: a review of current operative strategy Charla R. FischerYongjung Kim Review Article 09 March 2011 Pages: 1048 - 1057
Computer algorithms and applications used to assist the evaluation and treatment of adolescent idiopathic scoliosis: a review of published articles 2000–2009 Philippe PhanNeila MezghaniHubert Labelle Review Article 30 January 2011 Pages: 1058 - 1068
Abnormal activation of the motor cortical network in idiopathic scoliosis demonstrated by functional MRI Julio DomenechG. García-MartíA. Pascual-Leone Eurospine Full Paper Award 2010 16 April 2011 Pages: 1069 - 1078
Reviewer’s comment concerning ‘‘Abnormal activation of the motor cortical network in idiopathic scoliosis demonstrated by functional MRI’’ (doi:10.1007/s00586-011-1776-8) by J. Domenech et al. Brian J. C. Freeman Reviewer's comment 10 May 2011 Pages: 1079 - 1080
Uncoupled neuro-osseous growth in adolescent idiopathic scoliosis? A preliminary study of 90 adolescents with whole-spine three-dimensional magnetic resonance imaging Li-Feng LaoJian-Xiong ShenGui-Xing Qiu Chinese section 15 June 2010 Pages: 1081 - 1086
Idiopathic scoliosis in Korean schoolchildren: a prospective screening study of over 1 million children Seung-Woo SuhHitesh N. ModiJae-Young Hong Original Article 28 January 2011 Pages: 1087 - 1094
Does lateral vertebral translation correspond to Cobb angle and relate in the same way to axial vertebral rotation and rib hump index? A radiographic analysis on idiopathic scoliosis T. R. EaswarJae-Young HongHitesh N. Modi Original Article 10 February 2011 Pages: 1095 - 1105
One-stage and posterior approach for correction of moderate to severe scoliosis in adolescents associated with Chiari I malformation: is a prior suboccipital decompression always necessary? Jingming XieYingsong WangNing Lu Original Article 12 March 2011 Pages: 1106 - 1113
Selective posterior thoracic fusion by means of direct vertebral derotation in adolescent idiopathic scoliosis: effects on the sagittal alignment Kiril V. MladenovChristiane VaeterleinRalf Stuecker Original Article 06 March 2011 Pages: 1114 - 1117
Sagittal balance of thoracic lordoscoliosis: anterior dual rod instrumentation versus posterior pedicle screw fixation Carolin SchmidtUlf LiljenqvistViola Bullmann Original Article 06 April 2011 Pages: 1118 - 1126
Prospective evaluation of physical activity in patients with idiopathic scoliosis or kyphosis receiving brace treatment Carsten MüllerKatharina FuchsTobias L. Schulte Original Article 10 April 2011 Pages: 1127 - 1136
Postoperative trunk shift in Lenke 1 and 2 curves: how common is it? and analysis of risk factors Per D. TrobischAmer F. SamdaniPatrick J. Cahill Original Article 01 May 2011 Pages: 1137 - 1140
Cervical spine sagittal alignment variations following posterior spinal fusion and instrumentation for adolescent idiopathic scoliosis Federico CanaveseKatia TurcotAndré Kaelin Original Article 11 May 2011 Pages: 1141 - 1148
Simultaneous translation on two rods is an effective method for correction of hypokyphosis in AIS: radiographic results of 24 hypokyphotic thoracic scoliosis with 2 years minimum follow-up Jean-Luc ClémentEdouard ChauAnne Geoffray Original Article 13 April 2011 Pages: 1149 - 1156
Reviewer’s comment concerning ‘‘Simultaneous translation on two rods is an effective method of correction of hypokyphosis in AIS: radiographic results of 27 hypokyphotic thoracic scoliosis with two years minimum follow-up’’ by J.-L. Clément et al. (doi:10.1007/s00586-011-1779-5) John K. Webb Reviewer's Comment 13 April 2011 Pages: 1157 - 1158
Geometry of the vertebral bodies and the intervertebral discs in lumbar segments adjacent to spondylolysis and spondylolisthesis: pilot study Ella BeenLing LiLeonid Kalichman Original Article 23 December 2010 Pages: 1159 - 1165
The outcome of decompression surgery for lumbar herniated disc is influenced by the level of concomitant preoperative low back pain F. S. KleinstueckT. FeketeF. Porchet Original Article 12 January 2011 Pages: 1166 - 1173
Long-term results of surgery for lumbar spinal stenosis: a randomised controlled trial Pär SlätisAntti MalmivaaraHeikki Hurri Original Article 15 January 2011 Pages: 1174 - 1181
Perioperative morbidity and complications in minimal access surgery techniques in obese patients with degenerative lumbar disease Wolfgang SenkerChristian MeznikAndrea Berghold Original Article 25 January 2011 Pages: 1182 - 1187
Letter to the Editor concerning “C5 palsy following anterior decompression and spinal fusion for cervical degenerative diseases” by Hashimoto M et al. (2010) Eur Spine J 19:1702–1710 Hiroyuki Yoshihara Letter to the Editor 04 January 2011 Pages: 1188 - 1189
Author’s reply to the letter to the editor of Hiroyuki Yoshihara concerning “C5 palsy following anterior decompression and spinal fusion for cervical degenerative diseases” by M. Hashimoto et al. (2010) Eur Spine J 19:1702–1710 Mitsuhiro Hashimoto Letter to the Editor 08 January 2011 Pages: 1190 - 1191
Letter to the Chief Editor: Outcome of thoracolumbar burst fractures treated with indirect reduction and fixation without fusion. Huilin Yang, Jin-hui Shi, Molly Ebraheim, Xiaochen Liu, Joseph Konrad, Ibrahim Husain, Tian-si Tang, Jiayong Liu Eur Spine J. Published online 8 August 2010 François LucasEvelyne Emery Letter to the Editor 18 January 2011 Pages: 1192 - 1192
Answer to the Letter to the Editor of F. Lucas et al. concerning “Outcome of thoracolumbar burst fractures treated with indirect reduction and fixation without fusion” by Huilin Yang, Jin-Hui Shi, Molly Ebraheim, Xiaochen Liu, Joseph Konrad, Ibrahim Husain, Tian-Si Tang, Jiayong Liu. Eur Spine J. Published online 8 August 2010 Jiayong LiuJoseph Konrad Author's Reply 20 January 2011 Pages: 1193 - 1193