Smartphone app could replace X-Rays for scoliosis checks
NCT ID NCT07408843
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study looked at whether a mobile app (Biotonix Posture Assistant) can accurately measure spine curves in teenage girls with scoliosis, compared to standard X-rays. Thirty girls aged 14-17 with moderate scoliosis had one posture check using the app and one spinal X-ray. The goal was to see if the app could be a safe, radiation-free way to monitor scoliosis over time.
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Badr University in Cairo
Cairo, 11728, Egypt
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