Prediction model for outcome after low-back surgery: individualized likelihood of complication, hospital readmission, return to work, and 12-month improvement in functional disability.
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M. McGirt | A. Asher | C. Devin | A. Sivaganesan | Ahilan Sivaganesan | Anthony L Asher | Matthew J McGirt | Clinton J Devin
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