Abstract
BACKGROUND: Bracing is one of the oldest non-operative treatments for patients with scoliosis. However, a wide variety of braces is used, and some show no effect, while others show conflicting results. OBJECTIVE: We aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of a new orthotic device for the treatment of adult scoliosis. METHODS: Twenty adult patients who were diagnosed with scoliosis and qualified for the study were selected and all participants were treated for 12 hours/day for 12 weeks using a new orthotic device. Various efficacy assessments (Cobb's angle, spine length, pelvic angle, shoulder angle, thoracic angle, lumbar angle, pelvic sacral angle) were performed before and after the 12-week treatment. The values at each time point were compared. RESULTS: There were significant treatment effects in a time-dependent manner on every efficacy assessment (p< 0.05) after 12 weeks of bracing. CONCLUSION: In this clinical study, it was demonstrated that a new brace that is more comfortable for the wearer reduced scoliosis and may be a useful option for non-operative treatment of scoliosis.
| Original language | English |
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| Pages (from-to) | S229-S236 |
| Journal | Technology and health care : official journal of the European Society for Engineering and Medicine |
| Volume | 28 |
| Issue number | S1 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - 2020.12.31 |
Keywords
- non-operative treatment
- orthotic device
- rehabilitation
- Scoliosis
- spine
Quacquarelli Symonds(QS) Subject Topics
- Materials Science
- Computer Science & Information Systems
- Medicine
- Engineering - Chemical
- Biological Sciences
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