Can your phone measure your spine? new study aims to find out
NCT ID NCT07510503
First seen Jun 25, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026 · Updated 1 time
Summary
This study will check if two smartphone apps can reliably measure the curve of the spine, compared to a standard tool called a gravity inclinometer. Researchers will take measurements from 60 healthy volunteers aged 18-25, repeating them at different times to see how consistent the apps are. The goal is to see if smartphones could be a simple, accessible way to assess spinal curvature.
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