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JPO Journal of Prosthetics and Orthotics, 2019
INTRODUCTION Bracing is the most effective nonoperative treatment for adolescents with Scheuermann’s kyphosis; however, its outcome is not equal for all patients.
T. Babaee +4 more
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INTRODUCTION Bracing is the most effective nonoperative treatment for adolescents with Scheuermann’s kyphosis; however, its outcome is not equal for all patients.
T. Babaee +4 more
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Spine, 2010
Multiple brace designs were simulated using a finite element model and their biomechanical effect was evaluated.To study correlations between immediate in-brace correction of coronal curves and bending moments acting on the apical vertebrae.Immediate in-brace correction has often been deemed as fundamental to long-term brace effect but the ...
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Multiple brace designs were simulated using a finite element model and their biomechanical effect was evaluated.To study correlations between immediate in-brace correction of coronal curves and bending moments acting on the apical vertebrae.Immediate in-brace correction has often been deemed as fundamental to long-term brace effect but the ...
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A Case Study of Initial In-Brace Spinal Correction of Anisotropic Textile Brace and Boston Brace
International Conference on Applied Human Factors and Ergonomics, 2021Adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS) is a common spinal condition found in teenagers during their puberty years. To minimize the rate of spinal progression and the risk for the need of surgical intervention, AIS patients are often prescribed treatment based on the extent of their spinal curvature.
C. Wong, J. Yip, K. Yick, Z. Ng
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SPINE, 2016
Retrospective, cross-sectional.To determine the initial curve correction of the providence brace (PB) and to determine to what extend the in-brace Cobb angle corresponds to the curve seen on supine lateral bending radiographs (SLBR).SLBR are used to assess curve flexibility in patients undergoing surgical treatment for adolescent idiopathic scoliosis ...
S. Ohrt-Nissen +3 more
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Retrospective, cross-sectional.To determine the initial curve correction of the providence brace (PB) and to determine to what extend the in-brace Cobb angle corresponds to the curve seen on supine lateral bending radiographs (SLBR).SLBR are used to assess curve flexibility in patients undergoing surgical treatment for adolescent idiopathic scoliosis ...
S. Ohrt-Nissen +3 more
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Expert-driven Chêneau applications: Description and in-brace corrections
Physiotherapy Theory and Practice, 2011In-brace correction and compliance are the main predictors of a successful outcome of brace treatment in the management of patients with idiopathic scoliosis. The latest CAD/CAM- or module-based bracing concepts related to a proper classification have led to better in-brace corrections and have made the braces easier to wear for the patient.
Hans-Rudolf, Weiss, Manuel, Rigo
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2021
For the brace treatment of adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS), in-brace correction and brace-wear compliance are well-documented parameters associated with a greater chance of treatment success. However, the number of studies on the impact of sagittal and transverse correction on curve evolution in the context of bracing is limited. The objective of
A, Guy +3 more
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For the brace treatment of adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS), in-brace correction and brace-wear compliance are well-documented parameters associated with a greater chance of treatment success. However, the number of studies on the impact of sagittal and transverse correction on curve evolution in the context of bracing is limited. The objective of
A, Guy +3 more
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2002
The Boston brace has been shown to efficiently prevent scoliosis curve progression. However, it rarely achieves complete 3-D correction; its adjustment being often empirical and its biomechanical modes of action still remaining poorly understood. This study investigates the in-brace spinal shape (correction) in relationship with the patient’s
Marie, Beauséjour +5 more
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The Boston brace has been shown to efficiently prevent scoliosis curve progression. However, it rarely achieves complete 3-D correction; its adjustment being often empirical and its biomechanical modes of action still remaining poorly understood. This study investigates the in-brace spinal shape (correction) in relationship with the patient’s
Marie, Beauséjour +5 more
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Immediate Correction in Brace Treatment: How much is Needed to Obtain a Long-term Effectiveness?
2010Background: Immediate in-brace correction has often been deemed as fundamental to long-term brace effectiveness but the biomechanical rational is unclear and unproven.
Clin Julien +3 more
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The Iowa orthopaedic journal, 2020
Adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS) is defined as a lateral curvature of the spine of unknown etiology with a Cobb angle of greater than 10 degrees with vertebral rotation. Bracing, specifically with a rigid thoracolumbosacral orthosis (TLSO), decreases the risk of curve progression to over 50 degrees, the threshold for surgical intervention.
Tzu Chuan, Yen, Stuart L, Weinstein
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Adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS) is defined as a lateral curvature of the spine of unknown etiology with a Cobb angle of greater than 10 degrees with vertebral rotation. Bracing, specifically with a rigid thoracolumbosacral orthosis (TLSO), decreases the risk of curve progression to over 50 degrees, the threshold for surgical intervention.
Tzu Chuan, Yen, Stuart L, Weinstein
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