[Rehabilitation problems in traumatic spinal cord injuries following spinal stabilization using Harrington's fixation device].

1990 
: Authors describe their experiences in medical rehabilitation of 18 patients with traumatic injuries of the medulla after spinal stabilisation with Harrington instrument. The Harrington method is a classical method for spinal stabilization used in the whole world. Besides its doubtless advantages experiences are gathered on its numerous disadvantages: It is not suitable for direct reduction, its stability is insufficient against flexion and extension forces, its biomechanical characteristics are not the most favourable in respect of consolidation, it is too long and includes healthy sections of the spine in immobilization, finally external fixation is needed. For all this, the claims of modern rehabilitation cannot be fulfilled. In possession of newer, more modern methods (fixateur interne, groove plate) the use of it is not at all recommended.
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