New exercise combo shows promise for teen scoliosis
NCT ID NCT07319702
Summary
This study tested whether two specific exercise training methods could improve posture, balance, and back muscle strength in teenagers with mild scoliosis. Researchers compared three groups of teens doing different exercise programs for 12 weeks to see which worked best. The goal was to find non-surgical ways to help manage the spinal curve and improve function.
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The Affiliated High School of Nanjing Normal University
Nanjing, Jiangsu, 210023, China
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