Balance check may predict scoliosis progression
NCT ID NCT02862392
First seen Oct 31, 2025 · Last updated May 25, 2026 · Updated 32 times
Summary
This study looked at 95 girls aged 11-14 with mild scoliosis to see if balance problems could predict if their spine curve would get worse. Researchers used a special balance-measuring device along with X-rays and checkups. The goal was to find early warning signs to help doctors decide on treatments like physical therapy or braces.
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Locations
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CHU d'Amiens
Amiens, Picardie, 80054, France
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Centre de MPR pour enfants de Bois Larris
Lamorlaye, Hauts-de-France, 60260, France
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Fondation Hopale
Berck, Hauts-de-France, 62600, France
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SSR pédiatrique Marc Sautelet
Villeneuve-d'Ascq, Hauts-de-France, 59650, France
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