The journal will now be called the International Journal of Spine Surgery, which more deeply reflects the journal’s worldwide authorship and readership. Among its top goals, the journal aims to promote and disseminate scientific and clinical research regarding new spinal surgery technology.
The journal will also transition from its current quarterly issue to a “continuous publishing” model. Articles will now be published as soon as they are accepted.
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