J. Scheer, F. Schwab, R. Lafage, A. Soroceanu, R. Eastlack, R. Lafage, K. Kebaish, R. Hart, B. Diebo, M. Kelly, J. Smith, A. Daniels, K. Hamilton, M. Gupta, E. Klineberg, T. Protopsaltis, P. Passias, S. Bess, C. Shaffrey, L. Lenke, D. Burton, C. Ames
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Traditional patient reported outcome metrics(PROMS) are more associated with objective physical metrics such as walking speed than standing sagittal alignment