The purpose of this study is to define clinical and demographic features within the population suffering from cervical deformity to assist health professionals to make important treatment decisions.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
100
Scripps Clinic La Jolla
La Jolla, California, United States
University of California - Davis
Sacramento, California, United States
University of California - San Francisco Medical Center
San Francisco, California, United States
Radiographs
Changes in the degree of deformity post surgical correction and assessment of fusion.
Time frame: Prior to surgery, 8-16 weeks postop, 4-8 months postop, 9-23 months postop, and 24-30 months postop
Neck Disability Index (NDI)
Changes related to worsening/improved neck pain as regards ability to manage everyday life.
Time frame: Prior to surgery, 8-16 weeks postop, 4-8 months postop, 9-23 months postop, and 24-30 months postop
Numeric rating scale (NRS)
Changes in level of neck and back pain within the past month
Time frame: Prior to surgery, 8-16 weeks postop, 4-8 months postop, 9-23 months postop, and 24-30 months postop
CSRS SWAL-QOL
Changes with swallowing problems affecting day-to-day quality of life
Time frame: Prior to surgery, 8-16 weeks postop, 4-8 months postop, 9-23 months postop, and 24-30 months postop
EQ-5D3L
Changes in current health state
Time frame: Prior to surgery, 8-16 weeks postop, 4-8 months postop, 9-23 months postop, and 24-30 months postop
mJOA
Changes in neck pain regarding ability fo function in everyday life
Time frame: Prior to surgery, 8-16 weeks postop, 4-8 months postop, 9-23 months postop, and 24-30 months postop
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