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Idiopathic Scoliosis and Pineal Lesions in Australian Children [PDF]
Purpose. To determine whether treatment of pineal lesions in children is associated with development of idiopathic scoliosis. Methods. 38 boys and 10 girls with pineal lesions were identified. Their mean age at presentation was 10 years.
GA Day +10 more
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Effect of Surgical Fusion on Volitional Weight-Shifting in Individuals With Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis [PDF]
Study Design Prospective. Objectives The goals of this study were to (1) evaluate the differences in weightbearing symmetry between individuals with adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS) and typically developing controls; (2) observe the effect of ...
Graf, Adam +8 more
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Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis in the Adult Patient: New Classification with a Treatment-Oriented Guideline. [PDF]
Viroli G +7 more
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Low Body Mass Index Levels and Idiopathic Scoliosis in Korean Children: A Cross-Sectional Study
Background: The prevalence of idiopathic scoliosis is rapidly increasing in Korean children, but research on the disorder is limited compared to that in other countries.
Kyoung-kyu Jeon, Dong-il Kim
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The sagital balance in idiopatic and neuromuscular scoliosis [PDF]
OBJECTIVES: To describe and compare the distribution of spinopelvic parameters (SPP) in a Brazilian population with idiopathic scoliosis (IS) and neuromuscular scoliosis (NMS), and evaluate the association between pelvic incidence (PI) and lumbar ...
Paulo Alvim Borges +5 more
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Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis [PDF]
Background: Scoliosis refers to deviation of spine greater than 10 degrees in the coronal plane. Idiopathic Scoliosis is the most common spinal deformity that develops in otherwise healthy children. The sub types of scoliosis are based on the age of the child at presentation. Adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS)
Choudhry, Muhammad Naghman +2 more
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Idiopathic scoliosis (IS) most commonly develops during adolescence, but may present at any age from infancy through adulthood. Patients with IS are evaluated clinically and radiographically to determine whether the deformity is, in fact, idiopathic, to elucidate any symptoms related to the scoliosis, and to characterize the deformity itself.
Peter D, Angevine, Harel, Deutsch
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Diagnosis and management of idiopathic scoliosis: history and future
Scoliosis is a 3D deformity of the spine measuring at least 10° of angulation on the posterior-anterior radiograph. Idiopathic scoliosis, the most common one, is the type without definite cause.
XU Jianzhong
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Purpose To evaluate the short-term effects of different conservative treatments on in adolescent idiopathic scoliosis. Methods By searching the relevant literature of adolescent idiopathic scoliosis, the curative effects of the three regimens of bracing ...
Kepeng Li, Jun Miao, Jingan Zhang
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Inheritance and genetics in idiopathic scoliosis [PDF]
Idiopathic scoliosis is the most common spine deformity, affecting approximately 3% of children and adolescents. Its aetiology is still unknown. However, relatives of individuals with idiopathic scoliosis have a higher risk of developing scoliosis ...
Grauers, Anna
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