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The effect of lumbar medial branch radiofrequency neurotomy on cobb angle progression in individuals with adult scoliosis compared to natural history: A cross-sectional study. [PDF]

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Heterogeneous Consistency Loss for Cobb Angle Estimation

2021 43rd Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine & Biology Society (EMBC), 2021
Cobb angle is the most common quantification of the spine deformity called scoliosis. Recently, automatic Cobb angle estimation has become popular with either semantic segmentation networks or landmark detectors. However, such methods can not perform robustly when some vertebrae have ambiguous appearances in X-ray images. To alleviate the above problem,
Yue Guo 0010   +3 more
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Use of the iPhone for Cobb angle measurement in scoliosis [PDF]

open access: yesEuropean Spine Journal, 2011
The Cobb technique is the universally accepted method for measuring the severity of spinal deformities. Traditionally, Cobb angles have been measured using protractor and pencil on hardcopy radiographic films. The new generation of mobile 'smartphones' make accurate angle measurement possible using an integrated accelerometer, providing a potentially ...
Clayton J Adam   +2 more
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Variation in Cobb angle measurements in scoliosis

Skeletal Radiology, 1994
In order to determine the reliability of the Cobb angle measurement as it is used in the clinical management of scoliosis, a methodological survey was carried out. In the measurement of a Cobb angle two phases can be distinguished: (a) the production of a spinal radiograph and (b) the measurement of the angle itself.
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