Can a special back brace straighten more than just the curve?
NCT ID NCT06569030
Summary
This study looked at how wearing a specific type of back brace (Chêneau orthosis) affects the spine and leg alignment in teenagers with scoliosis. Researchers followed 30 teens aged 10-18 for 6 months, using special low-dose X-rays and balance tests to measure changes. The goal was to better understand if this common brace treatment corrects the spine's curve in multiple dimensions and how it might affect the legs.
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Acıbadem Üniversitesi Maslak Hastanesi Omurga Sağlık Merkezi
Istanbul, Turkey (Türkiye)
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