Scoliosis Surgery's long shadow: new study to reveal adult outcomes
NCT ID NCT07559539
First seen May 02, 2026 · Last updated May 24, 2026 · Updated 2 times
Summary
This study will follow 90 women aged 25-40 who had surgery for scoliosis as teens, comparing them to those who didn't have surgery and to healthy women. Researchers want to understand how the surgery affects daily activities, pain, breathing, and quality of life many years later. The goal is to help design better physical therapy and prevention strategies for adults who had scoliosis treatment in their youth.
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