نتایج جستجو برای: cobb angle measurement

تعداد نتایج: 563806  

2014
X Zhu X Wei J Chen C Li M Li Y Qiao B Ran

INTRODUCTION Posterior hemivertebra resection combined with multisegmental or bisegmental fusion has been applied successfully for congenital scoliosis. However, there are several immature bones and their growth can be influenced by long segmental fusion in congenital patients. Posterior hemivertebra resection and monosegmental fusion was therefore suggested for treatment of congenital scoliosi...

Journal: :Spine 2006
Balkan Cakir Marcus Richter Wolfram Käfer Michael Wieser Wolfhart Puhl René Schmidt

STUDY DESIGN Radiologic evaluation of lumbar range of motion (ROM) with dynamic radiograph. OBJECTIVES To calculate 95% confidence intervals (CIs) for the measurement error accompanying different methods, different observers, and different levels of training when measuring sagittal plane segmental ROM in lumbar spine. In addition, to compare the 95% CI with frequently common statistical metho...

2009
M Rigo D Gallo

Methods In this case control study, 11 patients with long thoracic curves (imbalanced three-curve pattern or A1 from the Rigo classification) were treated with a specifically designed RSC brace called "three curves brace with open pelvis." These 11 patients were compared to a control group of 10 patients with the same age and curve magnitude, treated with a classical RSC brace for a three-curve...

Journal: :Case reports in orthopedics 2016
Ahmad Jabir Rahyussalim Ifran Saleh Dyah Purnaning Tri Kurniawati

Adult scoliosis is defined as a spinal deformity in a skeletally mature patient with a Cobb angle of more than 10 degrees in the coronal plain. Posterior-only approach with rod and screw corrective manipulation to add strength of contra bending manipulation has correction achievement similar to that obtained by conventional combined anterior release and posterior approach. It also avoids the co...

2001
J. L. Jaremko P. Poncet J. Ronsky J. Harder J. Dansereau H. Labelle R. F. Zernicke

Torso deformity is often the primary complaint of a patient with scoliosis. Non-invasive detection of progression of the underlying scoliosis from torso deformity would reduce the cancer risk associated with spinal X-rays (Levy et al., 1996) and may define the 3-D scoliosis deformity more completely and with greater sensitivity to patient concerns than simply measuring the Cobb angle on a plain...

2016
V. Giannoglou E. Stylianidis

Scoliosis is a 3D deformity of the human spinal column that is caused from the bending of the latter, causing pain, aesthetic and respiratory problems. This internal deformation is reflected in the outer shape of the human back. The golden standard for diagnosis and monitoring of scoliosis is the Cobb angle, which refers to the internal curvature of the trunk. This work is the first part of a p...

2016
Nam Lee Do Heum Yoon Keung Nyun Kim Hyun Chul Shin Dong Ah Shin Yoon Ha

OBJECTIVES The correction of clinical and radiologic abnormalities in patients with symptomatic ossification of the posterior longitudinal ligament (OPLL) is the current mainstay of treatment. This study aimed to identify radiographic predictors of severity of myelopathy in patients with symptomatic OPLL. METHODS Fifty patients with symptomatic cervical OPLL were enrolled. Based on Japanese O...

2010
Ian AF Stokes

Introduction Both vertebral and disc deformity contribute to scoliosis deformity, but the Cobb angle measures both, without distinguishing their relative magnitudes, which are approximately equal. (The disc deformity is greater in the lumbar region than in the thoracic.) Most attention has been given to the vertebral deformity, which apparently develops because of growth disturbance, and some s...

Journal: :Journal of Nepal Health Research Council 2014
R K Pokharel L Brisco M Mandal J P Agrawal D Dillon M Vitale P Woodland P Jacoby J Downs

BACKGROUND Scoliosis is a frequent association in boys with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy when the ability to walk is lost around nine to 12 years of age. This study assessed the contribution of physical factors including lumbar posture to scoliosis in non-ambulatory youth with DMD in Nepal. METHODS Linear regression was used to assess effects of time since loss of ambulation, muscle strength, ...

2015
Yu-Tong Gu Dong-Hui Zhu Hai-Fei Liu Feng Zhang Robert McGuire

BACKGROUND Percutaneous vertebroplasty (PVP) and percutaneous kyphoplasty (PKP) could give rise to excellent outcomes and significant improvements in pain, analgesic requirements, function, cost, and incidence of serious complications for thoracolumbar osteoporotic vertebral compression fractures (VCFs). But some studies showed the recurrent fracture of a previously operated vertebra or adjacen...

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