Botox shots tested to help braces fight teen spine curves

NCT ID NCT03935295

Summary

This study is testing if adding Botox (Dysport) injections to standard back bracing works better than bracing alone for teens with a curved spine (scoliosis). Researchers want to see if relaxing specific back muscles with Botox makes the spine more flexible, helping the brace control the curve and possibly prevent it from getting worse. About 90 teens will receive either real Botox injections or a placebo (saltwater) shot along with their brace to compare results.

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  • Johns Hopkins University

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    Baltimore, Maryland, 21287, United States

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