Scientists map hidden stress from uneven legs in kids
NCT ID NCT07254351
Summary
This study aims to understand how having one leg slightly longer than the other affects the joints in children's hips and lower backs. Researchers will use special low-radiation imaging and force-measuring platforms to create detailed models of 100 children aged 10-15. The goal is to gather knowledge that could help doctors decide when and how to treat this common condition to prevent future joint problems.
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