Correlation between in-brace radiographic correction and short time brace results [PDF]
Introduction. In-brace radiographic correction is considered a reliable check of brace efficacy. The aim of this study was to correlate the in-brace correction with the short term results of treatment (6 months). Methods Design: pre-post study Population: 41 consecutive adolescent girls with idiopathic scoliosis who were prescribed a brace treatment ...
Fabio Zaina +3 more
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Background Pelvic parameters have been taken into consideration for the evaluation of the outcomes of bracing in AIS. To discuss the stress required to correct the pelvic deformity related to Lenke5 adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS) by finite element
Kepeng Li +7 more
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Retrospective analysis of immediate in-brace correction of scoliosis attainable in patients with AIS: a SOSORT initiative [PDF]
Background The effectiveness of bracing in AIS has been debated for years, and there are few studies that can provide a clear picture of how a brace influences curve magnitude, rate of progression, or reduction in surgery.
P. Knott +7 more
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Impact of Baseline HRQOL on Brace-Related Stress in Female Patients with Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis: A Longitudinal Retrospective Study [PDF]
Introduction: Brace treatment is an essential nonoperative strategy to prevent curve progression in adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS), yet it can cause substantial psychological stress.
Tomoyuki Asada +9 more
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The "Chêneau light" brace in patients with scoliosis – in-brace corrections [PDF]
Study design The correction effects of the first eighty-one consecutive patients, treated according to the principles of the "Cheneau light" brace [1], were evaluated after an average treatment time of six weeks. Outcome was based on comparison of a full-spine radiograph before and after bracing. At the start of treatment, the average Cobb angle was 35.
Hans‐Rudolf Weiss +2 more
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Factors contributing to bracing success in juvenile idiopathic scoliosis and current limitations: a systematic review and meta-analysis [PDF]
Aims: There is a general lack of guidelines on nonoperative treatment in juvenile idiopathic scoliosis (JIS). This review aims to explore factors determining bracing success in JIS and to identify limitations in current literature.
Kai Him Ambrose Chan +4 more
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Correction: My orthopedic brace inventory (MOBI): a new, reliable, and valid questionnaire to identify barriers to brace adherence in adolescent idiopathic scoliosis treatment. [PDF]
Elsemin O +13 more
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Prediction of the scoliotic deformity correction in brace [PDF]
Background Little is known about the in-brace correction effects of braces used for the treatment of kyphosis. While Bradford et al. have found their attempts effective, treating Scheuermann's kyphosis with Milwaukee braces, they did not report on in-brace corrections.
Chekryzhev, D +3 more
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Spinal bracing is a proven effective treatment for children with adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS). Four factors have been reported to affect brace treatment outcome including (1) growth or curve-based risk, (2) the in-brace correction, (3) the brace
Edmond Lou, Kenwick Ng, Doug Hill
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Development of CAD/CAM Based Brace Models for the Treatment of Patients with Scoliosis-Classification Based Approach versus Finite Element Modelling [PDF]
Study DesignRetrospective controlled cohort study comparing the in-brace correction of two samples of scoliosis patients with braces of different computer aided design (CAD).PurposeIn-brace correction and compliance correlate with outcome.
Hans-Rudolf Weiss, Alexander Kleban
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