Idiopathic scoliosis
MONDO:0000726A scoliosis with no known cause.
182 clinical trials for this condition and its sub-types.
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New study tests bleeding drug for Kids' spine surgery
Disease control Recruiting nowThis study tests if tranexamic acid (TXA), a drug that reduces bleeding, is safe and effective for children aged 10-18 having surgery for idiopathic scoliosis. Participants are randomly assigned to one of two TXA dosing regimens or a placebo. The main goal is to measure total blo…
Phase: NA • Sponsor: Poznan University of Medical Sciences • Aim: Disease control
Last updated Jul 03, 2026 00:00 UTC
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Iron pills before scoliosis surgery may cut transfusions and boost recovery
Disease control Recruiting nowThis study tests whether giving iron supplements to teens with iron deficiency before scoliosis surgery can reduce the need for blood transfusions and improve thinking and physical recovery afterward. About 275 participants aged 10-26 will receive either iron pills or a placebo f…
Phase: NA • Sponsor: Columbia University • Aim: Disease control
Last updated Jun 28, 2026 00:00 UTC
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Smart brace could keep Kids' spines straight without surgery
Disease control Recruiting nowThis study tests a new type of scoliosis brace called RESILIENT, which is flexible, adjustable, and has built-in sensors to track how long and how tightly it's worn. Researchers want to see if it can stop spinal curves from getting worse in 30 children aged 9-16 with mild to mode…
Phase: NA • Sponsor: Thinks Works, PBC • Aim: Disease control
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 13:01 UTC
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Spine implant safety under review in 200 scoliosis patients
Disease control Recruiting nowThis study follows 200 scoliosis patients who have received the Ennovate Complex implant to see how safe and effective it is over time. Researchers will track changes in pain and quality of life using standard questionnaires. The goal is to confirm the device works well in real-w…
Sponsor: Aesculap AG • Aim: Disease control
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 13:00 UTC
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Bright light in the morning may slow spine curves in kids
Disease control Recruiting nowThis study tests whether using a bright blue light device for 15-30 minutes each morning can slow the progression of idiopathic scoliosis in children aged 10-15 who are night owls. The trial will enroll 120 participants and follow them for 6 months, measuring spine curve changes …
Phase: NA • Sponsor: Second Affiliated Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University • Aim: Disease control
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 12:35 UTC
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Vitamin a pills tested as possible scoliosis treatment for kids
Disease control Recruiting nowThis study tests whether giving vitamin A supplements to children with low vitamin A levels can slow the worsening of scoliosis (curved spine). The trial will include 140 children aged 6 to 15 who have mild to moderate scoliosis and are still growing. Half will get vitamin A plus…
Phase: NA • Sponsor: Second Affiliated Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University • Aim: Disease control
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 12:34 UTC
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Tonsil surgery may straighten spines in kids with sleep apnea
Disease control Recruiting nowThis study tests whether removing the tonsils and adenoids can slow or stop the progression of scoliosis (curved spine) in children aged 6 to 15 who also have mild sleep-disordered breathing. Half of the 160 participants will have surgery within 4 weeks, while the other half will…
Phase: NA • Sponsor: Second Affiliated Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University • Aim: Disease control
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 12:33 UTC
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New stepwise therapy aims to straighten Teens' spines without surgery
Disease control Recruiting nowThis study tests a personalized stepwise treatment for teens aged 12-16 with mild to moderate scoliosis (spine curve under 45 degrees). It compares two types of electroacupuncture and checks if a simpler screening method can replace X-rays. The goal is to improve spine curvature …
Phase: NA • Sponsor: Hangzhou Medical College • Aim: Disease control
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 09:07 UTC
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New flexible implant aims to straighten spines without stiff fusion
Disease control Recruiting nowThis study is testing the REFLECT system, a flexible implant designed to correct curved spines in children with idiopathic scoliosis while allowing natural growth. About 100 children who have failed bracing will receive the device. The main goal is to keep the spine curve at 40 d…
Phase: NA • Sponsor: Globus Medical Inc • Aim: Disease control
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 09:04 UTC
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New spinal implant for kids with scoliosis under Long-Term safety review
Disease control Recruiting nowThis study is tracking 140 children aged 5 to 17 with progressive scoliosis who receive the NEMOST V2 growing domino implant. The implant is designed to straighten the spine as the child grows. Researchers will monitor complications and how well the device works over 5 years afte…
Phase: NA • Sponsor: EUROS • Aim: Disease control
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 09:04 UTC
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Can Botox-Like shots straighten Teens' spines?
Disease control Recruiting nowThis study tests whether injecting Dysport (a muscle relaxant similar to Botox) into back muscles, combined with wearing a brace, can improve spine curvature in teens aged 10-16 with mild to moderate scoliosis. About 90 participants will receive either Dysport or a placebo, plus …
Phase: PHASE4 • Sponsor: Johns Hopkins University • Aim: Disease control
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 08:03 UTC
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Can a simple iron shot before spine surgery cut blood transfusions in teens?
Disease control Recruiting nowThis study tests whether giving intravenous iron to teens with iron deficiency before spinal fusion surgery can lower their need for blood transfusions. About 120 participants aged 10-19 will receive either IV iron or a placebo. The goal is to see if correcting iron levels improv…
Phase: PHASE2, PHASE3 • Sponsor: Columbia University • Aim: Disease control
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 08:00 UTC
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Exercise program aims to straighten spines without surgery
Disease control Recruiting nowThis study tests whether a targeted exercise program can slow or correct spine curvature in adolescents with mild idiopathic scoliosis. Sixty teens aged 10-17 with curves between 10-25 degrees will do three one-hour sessions per week for 12 weeks. Researchers will measure changes…
Phase: NA • Sponsor: Umm Al-Qura University • Aim: Disease control
Last updated Jun 26, 2026 16:57 UTC
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AI reads your back: no X-Ray needed for scoliosis?
Diagnosis Recruiting nowThis study is testing whether artificial intelligence can accurately diagnose spinal deformities like scoliosis by analyzing photos of a person's bare back. Researchers will enroll 2,500 participants with various spinal conditions and compare the AI's assessment to standard X-ray…
Sponsor: The University of Hong Kong • Aim: Diagnosis
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 12:28 UTC
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No-Radiation scoliosis test could spare kids unnecessary X-Rays
Diagnosis Recruiting nowThis study is testing whether a radiation-free ultrasound system called Scolioscan can accurately screen for scoliosis in school children. Researchers will compare ultrasound results with standard X-rays in 160 children referred for screening. If the ultrasound proves reliable, i…
Sponsor: Joint Scoliosis Research Center of the Chinese University of Hong Kong and Nanjing University • Aim: Diagnosis
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 12:00 UTC
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Mud baths before exercise: a new hope for scoliosis pain?
Symptom relief Recruiting nowThis study tests whether applying natural medicinal mud (peloidotherapy) before specialized scoliosis exercises can reduce pain and improve quality of life in young adults aged 20-40 with mild to moderate scoliosis. Researchers will compare standard exercise alone to exercise plu…
Sponsor: Gaziosmanpasa Research and Education Hospital • Aim: Symptom relief
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 13:07 UTC
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New 3D-Printed brace aims to make scoliosis treatment less painful for teens
Symptom relief Recruiting nowThis study tests a new 3D-printed scoliosis brace that has flexible sections to improve comfort. Five teens aged 8-18 who already wear a standard brace will try the new brace and compare how it feels during everyday tasks like sitting and putting on shoes. The goal is to see if a…
Phase: NA • Sponsor: Baylor College of Medicine • Aim: Symptom relief
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 13:00 UTC
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New study aims to ease pain and inflammation in kids after scoliosis surgery
Symptom relief Recruiting nowThis study looks at how giving dexamethasone (a steroid) through a shot near the spine or through an IV affects pain and inflammation in children aged 10-18 having scoliosis surgery. It also tests different strengths of local anesthetic. The goal is to find the best approach to r…
Phase: PHASE4 • Sponsor: Poznan University of Medical Sciences • Aim: Symptom relief
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 12:37 UTC
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Pre-Surgery breathing workouts may speed recovery after joint surgery
Symptom relief Recruiting nowThis study looks at whether doing breathing exercises before orthopedic surgery (like knee, hip, or fracture repair) can help your lungs work better after the operation. It involves 36 adults who have used tobacco and are at risk for breathing problems after surgery. Participants…
Phase: NA • Sponsor: University of Florida • Aim: Symptom relief
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 12:33 UTC
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Smart brace system aims to make scoliosis treatment less of a pain for teens
Symptom relief Recruiting nowThis study tests a new system to help teenagers with scoliosis wear their corrective brace more consistently. The system uses sensors to track wear time and provides fun, interactive feedback through a home device and mobile app. Researchers want to see if this approach improves …
Phase: NA • Sponsor: Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine • Aim: Symptom relief
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 12:30 UTC
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New pain plan could cut opioid use in Kids' spine surgery
Symptom relief Recruiting nowThis study tests whether a methadone-based pain control plan helps children aged 10-17 recover better after spine fusion for scoliosis. About 500 teens will be randomly assigned to receive either methadone or standard opioids during and after surgery. The goal is to see if methad…
Phase: PHASE3 • Sponsor: Senthil Sadhasivam • Aim: Symptom relief
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 12:29 UTC
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New pain block could cut opioid use in kids after back surgery
Symptom relief Recruiting nowThis study tests whether an erector spinae plane block (ESPB) — an injection of the anesthetic ropivacaine into back muscles — can reduce pain and the need for pain medication in children undergoing posterior spinal fusion for scoliosis. About 42 children with adolescent idiopath…
Phase: PHASE3 • Sponsor: University of California, San Francisco • Aim: Symptom relief
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 12:28 UTC
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New hope for kids after spine surgery: drug may stop post-op sickness
Symptom relief Recruiting nowThis study tests whether the drug aprepitant can prevent nausea and vomiting in children and teens after scoliosis surgery. About 100 participants aged 8 to 18 will receive either aprepitant or standard care. The goal is to see if fewer kids need extra anti-nausea medicine after …
Phase: PHASE2 • Sponsor: IWK Health Centre • Aim: Symptom relief
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 12:24 UTC
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Mind-Body boost: new therapy may ease scoliosis struggles in teens
Symptom relief Recruiting nowThis study looks at whether adding Basic Body Awareness Therapy (BBAT) to standard scoliosis exercises can improve body awareness, quality of life, and scoliosis-related outcomes in teens aged 10-17 with idiopathic scoliosis. About 40 participants will be randomly assigned to rec…
Phase: NA • Sponsor: Gözde Yagci (Gür) • Aim: Symptom relief
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 12:01 UTC
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Melatonin may boost teen recovery after spine or bone surgery
Symptom relief Recruiting nowThis study tests whether taking melatonin, a natural sleep aid, can help teens aged 12-18 sleep better and recover faster after major musculoskeletal surgery (like scoliosis or hip surgery). About 45 teens will receive either a fast-dissolve melatonin pill or a placebo daily. The…
Phase: NA • Sponsor: Stanford University • Aim: Symptom relief
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 11:03 UTC
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Mind over matter: placebo may cut opioid use in kids after spine surgery
Symptom relief Recruiting nowThis study looks at whether giving children a placebo pill they know is a placebo can help reduce their need for opioid painkillers after scoliosis surgery. About 64 teenagers will either get the placebo plus standard care or standard care alone. The goal is to see if this approa…
Phase: NA • Sponsor: University of California, San Francisco • Aim: Symptom relief
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 11:00 UTC
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Breathing workout boosts scoliosis therapy in teens
Symptom relief Recruiting nowThis study looks at whether adding special breathing muscle training to standard scoliosis exercises helps teenagers with curved spines breathe better, move better, and feel better. About 45 girls aged 10-18 with mild to moderate scoliosis will take part. They will do exercises t…
Phase: NA • Sponsor: Hacettepe University • Aim: Symptom relief
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 09:09 UTC
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Talking it out: CBT may ease anxiety for teens after scoliosis surgery
Symptom relief Recruiting nowThis study tests whether a short course of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) can reduce anxiety and pain in teenagers recovering from scoliosis surgery. About 45 teens aged 10–19 will receive either standard care or CBT sessions (plus a mobile app) before and after their operati…
Phase: NA • Sponsor: Montefiore Medical Center • Aim: Symptom relief
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 09:09 UTC
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Teachers get relief: exercise and ergonomics trial aims to ease aches and pains
Symptom relief Recruiting nowThis study tests whether a program of exercise and ergonomics training can reduce muscle and joint pain in teachers. About 80 teachers who have had pain for at least three months will be randomly assigned to receive the training or not. Researchers will measure changes in pain, d…
Phase: NA • Sponsor: Uskudar University • Aim: Symptom relief
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 09:09 UTC
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New app aims to put rehab strategies in Patients' hands
Symptom relief Recruiting nowThis study tests a web-based app called IAMABLE that provides evidence-based rehabilitation strategies for people with chronic conditions like heart disease, arthritis, or neurological disorders. Fifty adults aged 45 to 75 will use the app for 4 months to set goals and learn abou…
Phase: NA • Sponsor: McMaster University • Aim: Symptom relief
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 09:02 UTC
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Opioid-free anesthesia tested in teen scoliosis surgery
Symptom relief Recruiting nowThis study compares two types of anesthesia for teenagers having surgery to correct scoliosis (curved spine). One group gets standard opioid-based pain medicine, the other gets a non-opioid approach using dexmedetomidine. The goal is to see if opioid-free anesthesia can control p…
Phase: PHASE4 • Sponsor: Nashwa Ahmed • Aim: Symptom relief
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 09:02 UTC
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Yoga may ease back pain for teens with scoliosis
Symptom relief Recruiting nowThis study looks at whether adding a structured yoga program to usual care can reduce back pain and improve quality of life for teens with scoliosis. About 500 participants aged 10-20 who are not having surgery will be randomly assigned to standard care or standard care plus yoga…
Phase: NA • Sponsor: Johns Hopkins University • Aim: Symptom relief
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 08:11 UTC
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New nerve block may beat morphine for scoliosis surgery pain
Symptom relief Recruiting nowThis study compares two ways to manage pain after scoliosis surgery: a nerve block called MTP (injected near the spine) versus patient-controlled morphine (PCA). Forty adults with idiopathic scoliosis will be randomly assigned to one of the two methods. The main goal is to see wh…
Phase: NA • Sponsor: Tanta University • Aim: Symptom relief
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 08:08 UTC
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Breathing training may boost scoliosis therapy in children
Symptom relief Recruiting nowThis study tests whether a special breathing exercise device can improve lung function, exercise ability, and core strength in children and adolescents with idiopathic scoliosis who are already doing Schroth therapy. About 56 participants aged 11–16 will use the device daily for …
Phase: NA • Sponsor: Wroclaw University of Health and Sport Sciences • Aim: Symptom relief
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 08:02 UTC
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New MRI-Guided brace could straighten spines in minutes
Symptom relief Recruiting nowThis pilot study tests a new type of brace that uses MRI scans to guide real-time adjustments for teens with mild scoliosis. The brace has air-filled pads that can be inflated or deflated to apply the right amount of pressure. Researchers want to see if this approach can quickly …
Phase: NA • Sponsor: Chinese University of Hong Kong • Aim: Symptom relief
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 07:59 UTC
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New program aims to ease pain and curb opioid misuse for veterans
Symptom relief Recruiting nowThis study tests whether extra support for case managers helps veterans leaving the military better manage pain and reduce risky substance use. About 1800 veterans will take part. The program focuses on non-drug pain treatments and counseling.
Phase: NA • Sponsor: Yale University • Aim: Symptom relief
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 07:56 UTC
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New painkiller may cut opioid use after scoliosis surgery in teens
Symptom relief Recruiting nowThis study compares two numbing medicines injected during scoliosis surgery to see which one better controls pain and reduces the need for strong opioid painkillers. About 128 teens aged 10 to 17 will be randomly assigned to receive either a long-acting numbing drug (liposomal bu…
Phase: NA • Sponsor: Boston Children's Hospital • Aim: Symptom relief
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 07:55 UTC
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Teens with scoliosis try video coaching to boost fitness
Symptom relief Recruiting nowThis study tests whether supervised home exercise sessions via video can improve physical fitness in teens with scoliosis. Seventy non-athletic adolescents will be split into two groups: one gets live video coaching, the other follows a self-guided exercise plan. The main goal is…
Phase: NA • Sponsor: Association des Paralysees de France (APF) • Aim: Symptom relief
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 07:53 UTC
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New MRI technique could unlock secrets of scoliosis in kids
Knowledge-focused Recruiting nowThis pilot study uses a special MRI scan to measure water movement in the spinal discs of children aged 8 to 16, both with and without scoliosis. The goal is to learn more about how the discs behave in scoliosis, which may help explain why the condition develops. The study involv…
Sponsor: University Hospital, Limoges • Aim: Knowledge-focused
Last updated Jun 28, 2026 00:00 UTC
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Scientists launch study to unlock mysteries of rare bone diseases
Knowledge-focused Recruiting nowThis study aims to learn more about rare skeletal disorders by collecting medical records, blood samples, and genetic data from 100 participants. People with known or suspected bone conditions, as well as their healthy family members, can join either remotely or in person. The go…
Sponsor: Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD) • Aim: Knowledge-focused
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 14:03 UTC
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Protein clues may predict scoliosis progression in teens
Knowledge-focused Recruiting nowThis study looks for proteins and other factors that might predict whether a teenager's scoliosis curve will get worse. Researchers will compare blood samples and health information from 500 teens with and without scoliosis over 6–12 months. The goal is to better understand what …
Sponsor: University of Colorado, Denver • Aim: Knowledge-focused
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 14:02 UTC
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Scoliosis study aims to uncover hidden physical deficits in adults
Knowledge-focused Recruiting nowThis study looks at adults with two types of scoliosis (idiopathic and degenerative) to understand what physical problems they have that physical therapy might help. Researchers will compare them to healthy adults using surveys and physical exams. The goal is to gather informatio…
Sponsor: University of Alberta • Aim: Knowledge-focused
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 14:02 UTC
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Robot-Assisted spine surgery in kids: a safety check
Knowledge-focused Recruiting nowThis study is a registry that collects information from children and teens up to age 21 who are having spine surgery with robotic and navigation tools. The goal is to track how accurately screws are placed and how much radiation patients and surgeons receive. No new treatment is …
Sponsor: Boston Children's Hospital • Aim: Knowledge-focused
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 14:01 UTC
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Albanian health scales get a scientific makeover
Knowledge-focused Recruiting nowThis study translates and tests several health questionnaires—covering pain, arm and leg function, mood, and daily activities—for use with Albanian-speaking people. Researchers will check if the translated versions are reliable and accurate by giving them to about 300 participant…
Sponsor: Universidad Católica San Antonio de Murcia • Aim: Knowledge-focused
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 13:03 UTC
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Bone disease biobank launches to uncover hidden clues
Knowledge-focused Recruiting nowThis study is creating a collection of blood, urine, and leftover surgical tissue from 350 patients with bone, calcium, and growth plate disorders. The goal is to better understand how these diseases progress and to find markers that could predict outcomes. No new treatments are …
Sponsor: University Hospital, Toulouse • Aim: Knowledge-focused
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 13:03 UTC
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New dashboard aims to reduce guesswork in muscle and joint care
Knowledge-focused Recruiting nowThis study tests a new tool called the PRISM Dashboard, which gives physiotherapists feedback on how their decisions compare to their peers. The goal is to see if this feedback helps reduce differences in care for people with muscle and joint pain. About 60 physiotherapists and t…
Phase: NA • Sponsor: University College, London • Aim: Knowledge-focused
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 13:03 UTC
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Massive spine study tracks 15,000 patients for 5 years
Knowledge-focused Recruiting nowThis study follows 15,000 people with various spinal conditions (like stenosis, fractures, infections, or cancer spread) to see how their quality of life changes over 5 years. Participants fill out questionnaires about their health and daily activities. The goal is to understand …
Phase: NA • Sponsor: University Hospital, Bordeaux • Aim: Knowledge-focused
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 13:03 UTC
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Could a 'Glitch' in vision cause scoliosis? new study investigates
Knowledge-focused Recruiting nowThis study looks at whether teenagers with idiopathic scoliosis have trouble using visual information to stay balanced. Researchers will use motion capture to track how 70 participants (with and without scoliosis) move and maintain posture. The goal is to understand if a misunder…
Phase: NA • Sponsor: Centre Médico-Chirurgical de Réadaptation des Massues Croix Rouge Française • Aim: Knowledge-focused
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 12:37 UTC
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Scoliosis and cyberchondria: is dr. google making teens anxious?
Knowledge-focused Recruiting nowThis study looks at whether teenagers with scoliosis develop cyberchondria — excessive anxiety from searching health symptoms online. Researchers will compare 100 teens with scoliosis to a control group using questionnaires. The goal is to understand how internet use affects thei…
Sponsor: Izmir Democracy University • Aim: Knowledge-focused
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 12:30 UTC
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AI model aims to predict spine curve worsening in teens with scoliosis
Knowledge-focused Recruiting nowThis study is developing a machine learning model to predict whether the spine curve in teens with adolescent idiopathic scoliosis will worsen after a 12-week core stabilization exercise program. Researchers will collect data from 30 participants aged 10-18 with mild to moderate …
Phase: NA • Sponsor: Istanbul University • Aim: Knowledge-focused
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 12:24 UTC
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Smart brace monitor aims to boost scoliosis treatment compliance
Knowledge-focused Recruiting nowThis study tests a wearable device and smartphone app that track how often and how tightly teens with scoliosis wear their brace. Researchers want to see if giving patients and their families real-time feedback on brace use improves compliance. About 87 adolescents with scoliosis…
Phase: NA • Sponsor: Columbia University • Aim: Knowledge-focused
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 12:03 UTC
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Researchers investigate why some patients skip home rehab exercises
Knowledge-focused Recruiting nowThis study follows 252 adults with muscle, bone, or joint problems (like arthritis, back pain, or after surgery) to see how well they do their prescribed home exercises. Researchers will track who sticks with the program and why, looking at factors like pain, mood, and support. T…
Sponsor: Konya Beyhekim Training and Research Hospital • Aim: Knowledge-focused
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 12:00 UTC
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3D models could revolutionize scoliosis surgery planning
Knowledge-focused Recruiting nowThis study looks at whether 3D dynamic models can help surgeons make better decisions when treating adolescent idiopathic scoliosis. Researchers will collect data from 100 patients aged 10-35 who are scheduled for surgery. The goal is to identify key 3D parameters that could impr…
Phase: NA • Sponsor: Universitaire Ziekenhuizen KU Leuven • Aim: Knowledge-focused
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 11:00 UTC
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Virtual reality could revolutionize shoulder therapy
Knowledge-focused Recruiting nowThis study tests whether using a virtual reality (VR) headset during shoulder exercises helps patients feel more engaged and motivated. Fifty adults with shoulder problems will do rehab exercises in a VR environment and then answer questionnaires about how easy and immersive the …
Phase: NA • Sponsor: Fondazione Policlinico Universitario Campus Bio-Medico • Aim: Knowledge-focused
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 09:11 UTC
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22,000 patients to help shape future of muscle and joint care
Knowledge-focused Recruiting nowThis study aims to create a secure national database for muscle and joint (musculoskeletal) conditions by collecting routine data from community clinics and GP practices. About 22,000 adults will have their information anonymously gathered to help develop a dashboard that tracks …
Sponsor: Keele University • Aim: Knowledge-focused
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 09:02 UTC
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Spinal anaesthesia timing under the microscope for faster hospital discharge
Knowledge-focused Recruiting nowThis study watches 2000 people having hip or knee replacement surgery to see how long spinal anaesthesia lasts. The goal is to learn how the amount of anaesthetic affects timing, helping doctors decide if patients can safely go home the same day. No new treatments are tested—just…
Sponsor: Nordsjaellands Hospital • Aim: Knowledge-focused
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 08:13 UTC
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5000 families help shape scoliosis care decisions
Knowledge-focused Recruiting nowThis study surveys up to 5000 people who have been treated for adolescent idiopathic scoliosis, along with their families. The goal is to learn what influences treatment choices—observation, bracing, or surgery—and use that information to build a decision aid for future families.…
Sponsor: Mayo Clinic • Aim: Knowledge-focused
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 08:08 UTC
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Braces get a Tune-Up: study tests best heel cushion for easier walking
Knowledge-focused Recruiting nowThis study looks at how changing the heel cushion on an ankle-foot brace (AFO) affects walking in people who use one daily. Forty adults with leg injuries or nerve problems will try four different heel wedges—tall or short, soft or firm—while walking at controlled speeds. Researc…
Phase: NA • Sponsor: University of Iowa • Aim: Knowledge-focused
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 08:07 UTC
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3D printing could make bone surgery safer and faster
Knowledge-focused Recruiting nowThis study looks at how 3D computer simulation and printing can help surgeons better plan and perform bone correction surgeries. Researchers will compare the planned corrections to the actual results in 100 children and young adults with rare bone deformities. The goal is to make…
Phase: NA • Sponsor: Istituto Ortopedico Rizzoli • Aim: Knowledge-focused
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 08:07 UTC
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Massive study tracks 4,000 Kids' implants for safety
Knowledge-focused Recruiting nowThis study follows 4,000 children who receive orthopedic implants (like rods or screws) during standard care for bone fractures, deformities, or hip problems. Researchers will track how long the implants last, any complications, and how well they work over time. The goal is to ga…
Sponsor: University of British Columbia • Aim: Knowledge-focused
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 07:59 UTC
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Scientists launch major data hunt for rare bone diseases
Knowledge-focused Recruiting nowThis study is building a registry of people with rare bone diseases (skeletal dysplasias) in Italy. Researchers will collect medical history, genetic data, and treatment details over time to better understand how these conditions progress. No experimental treatments are given; th…
Sponsor: Luca Sangiorgi • Aim: Knowledge-focused
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 07:58 UTC
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Real-World test gauges pain relief Devices' safety
Knowledge-focused Recruiting nowThis study follows 144 adults with muscle or bone problems who are already scheduled to receive treatment with Chattanooga Intelect devices (like TENS or ultrasound). Researchers will measure pain, muscle strength, and movement range to confirm the devices are safe and work as ex…
Sponsor: DJO UK Ltd • Aim: Knowledge-focused
Last updated Jun 27, 2026 07:58 UTC
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Scoliosis study: does your back shape change how you see yourself?
Knowledge-focused Recruiting nowThis study looks at how the shape of the back (both side-to-side and twisting) relates to how teenagers with scoliosis feel about their own body image. Researchers will use a safe, radiation-free 3D scanner called BACKSCNR to measure back asymmetry in 40 teens aged 11-18 with mod…
Sponsor: Al Hayah University In Cairo • Aim: Knowledge-focused
Last updated Jun 26, 2026 15:41 UTC