Rothman Institute Researchers Develop Anatomical Scale for Cervical Spinal Stenosis

Researchers of Rothman Institute at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital in Philadelphia have created an anatomically based scale for the diagnosis of cervical spinal stenosis.

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The clinically reproducible scale is designed to be more specific than the current guidelines of “mild, moderate or severe” cervical spinal stenosis.

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