The PDS (posterior dynamic stability) system is a preservation device that can be used to treat persistent low back pain. These devices support the spine and prevent abnormal motion load distribution in your back. These devices are sometimes called motion preservation devices because they streamline certain body parts movements. Pedicle screw-based flexible devices can be used to control the motion and to bear the load to alleviate back pain. Pedicle screw-based dynamic stability systems are needed to prevent disc disintegration due to mechanical injuries and excess weight. Posterior dynamics stabilization (PDS), is a motion preservation device that's designed to treat low back pain due to activity. There have been many of these devices introduced in the past two decades without any biomechanical design rationale or clinical evidence to support their effectiveness in treating back pain. The most common problem is implant failure, which has led to the withdrawal of some PDS devices from the market. The authors present the current understanding of lumbar motions segment clinical instability, propose a classification and describe the clinical experience with the posterior dynamic stabilization devices based on pedicle screws. The posterior dynamic stabilization (PDS), systems are preservation devices designed to treat persistent low back pain. These devices support the spine and prevent abnormal motion load distribution in your back. These devices are sometimes called motion preservation devices because they streamline certain body parts movements. Pedicle screw-based flexible devices can be used to control the motion and to bear the load to alleviate back pain.
Pedicle screw-based dynamic stability systems are needed to prevent disc disintegration due to mechanical injuries and excess weight. The posterior dynamic stabilization (PDS), systems are preservation devices designed to treat persistent low back pain. These devices support the spine and prevent abnormal motion load distribution in your back. These devices are sometimes called motion preservation devices because they streamline certain body parts movements. Pedicle screw-based flexible devices can be used to control the motion and to bear the load to alleviate back pain. Pedicle screw-based dynamic stabilization devices are needed to prevent disc disintegration due to mechanical injuries and excessive weight. The global pedicle-screw-based dynamic stabilization system market is growing due to an increase in spinal instability, increased funding for new products, and a growing geriatric population. The market is expected to grow further due to extensive research on the use of pedicle-screw-based dynamic stabilizer systems for total joint replacement. Market growth is expected to be fueled by a growing sedentary lifestyle and rising healthcare spending. The market growth will be slowed by the insufficient availability of products and limited evidence of the effectiveness of dynamic stabilization systems based on pedicle screws.
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