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Optimal treatment for Spinal Cord Injury associated with cervical canal Stenosis (OSCIS): a study protocol for a randomized controlled trial comparing early versus delayed surgery

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Figure 1 Study flowchart.
Table 1 The timeline of the outcome measures to becollected

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