Selective dorsal rhizotomy brings improved mobility for boy with spastic cerebral palsy
Charlie Boike is moving better than ever – toward the goal of walking unassisted – around nine months after a selective dorsal rhizotomy, a complex spinal nerve root surgery that involves eliminating excessive reflexes.
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