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These are more difficult conditions, since curve progression is much greater than in idiopathic conditions and bracing does not usually prevent progression of the spinal curvature. Smaller curvatures in nonambulatory patients can sometimes be treated by wheelchair modifications, but most patients will undergo surgery. These surgeries are complex because of the severity of the condition itself and because of the various other medical conditions affecting these patients. There is currently no book on the topic, and chapters in spine deformity books give the topic scant coverage. Samdani et al are the world's leader in this field, and they will present the definitive book on the topic, featuring foundational chapters, coverage of the specific neuromuscular disorders, surgical techniques, and postop considerations and complications, and the will be accompanied by surgical videos. 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Si e? trattato, nello specifico, di mettersi al servizio della prima infanzia. Consacrarsi al servizio di chi percorre il cammino verso l'autonomia e? un aspetto al quale la modernita? ha conferito forte rilievo. Oggi ci troviamo di fronte a una trasformazione profonda: entrando nella postmodernita?, constatiamo che il concetto di servizio assume tutto un altro significato. Per essere meglio al servizio dell'infanzia, dobbiamo ora conoscere cosa puo? esserle utile. Cosa permette al bambino di crescere ed emanciparsi? E quindi, quali servizi occorre creare per i bambini? Qual e? la rilevanza, efficienza, efficacia e sostenibilita? di questi servizi consapevolmente progettati e resi operativi? Questi i temi presi in esame nell'ambito dei lavori del XIII Congresso Aifref. Le terme «Service» a oriente? les travaux de recherche et de formation lors du XIIIe?me Congre?s de l'Association Internationale de Formation et de Recherche en Education Familiale (AIFREF). Il s'agissait, en l'occurrence, de se mettre au service de la petite enfance. L'acte qui consiste a? se consacrer au service d'un e?tre qui chemine sur la voie de l'autonomie a pris une consistance et une importance sans cesse croissantes au cours du de?veloppement de la modernite?. Aujourd'hui, celle-ci connai?t une profonde mutation: entrant dans la postmodernite?, nous constatons que la notion de service prend un tout autre sens. Pour mieux e?tre au service de l'enfance, il s'agit maintenant de savoir ce qui peut lui e?tre utile. Qu'est-ce qui permet a? l'enfant de grandir et de s'e?manciper? Et, de?s lors, quels services convient-il de rendre a? l'enfance? Quelles sont la relevance, l'efficience, l'efficacite? et la durabilite? de ces services de?libe?re?ment conc?us et ope?rationnalise?s? Ces questions ont fait l'objet d'une mise en examen et ont oriente? les travaux du XIIIe?me Congre?s de l'AIFREF. 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