Spinal discs under the MRI: a new clue to scoliosis in kids?
NCT ID NCT07331298
First seen Jan 10, 2026 · Last updated May 15, 2026 · Updated 16 times
Summary
This study uses MRI scans 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 work in scoliosis, which may help understand why the condition develops. No treatment is given—this is a purely observational study.
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Limoges University Hospital
Limoges, 87042, France
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Toulouse University Hospital
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