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Hirurgia Pozvonochnika
The mission of the journal Hirurgia Pozvonocnika (Spine Surgery) is to develop the potential of Russian science, combine efforts of various categories of researchers, create and maintain a unified space of scientific communication in the field of spinal surgery and related disciplines.
The journal’s policy is based on the principles of openness, accessibility, and interdisciplinary approach, which enable the scientific community to present the results of research in fundamental and applied science, which are united by one goal – solving urgent problems of vertebrology.
The journal is the only regular scientific information resource in Russia and the CIS countries devoted exclusively to the problems of spine surgery. The pages of the journal publish original articles on fundamental, applied and experimental research devoted to the urgent problems of spine surgery. Modern trends in high-tech surgical treatment of spinal diseases and injuries, new methods for diagnosing and surgical correction of the spine and spinal cord, modern theoretical substantiation of research on new approaches to intervention in various parts of the spinal column are widely represented in the journal.
The journal contributes to the development of the spine surgery as a branch of medicine, to professional consolidation of leading specialists in this field, to strengthening and development of professional links and humanitarian contacts between Russian and foreign spine surgeons.
The target audience of the journal is orthopedic traumatologists, neurosurgeons, diagnostics and rehabilitation specialists, clinicians and researchers.