Yoga may ease back pain for teens with scoliosis
NCT ID NCT06242821
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study looks at whether adding a structured yoga program to usual care can reduce back pain and improve quality of life for teens with scoliosis. About 500 participants aged 10-20 who are not having surgery will be randomly assigned to standard care or standard care plus yoga. Researchers will track pain, sleep, mood, and curve progression to see if yoga offers extra benefits.
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Johns Hopkins Hospital
RECRUITINGBaltimore, Maryland, 21230, United States
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