Seventy patients more than 16 years of age with untreated idiopathic scoliosis were followed-up for a mean period of 8.5 years. the majority of curves increased; 3° per year before 20 years of age and 1° per year after 20 years. Curves beiow 40° increased significantly less than bigger curves and curves from 60-80° increased the most. Single curves increased significantly more than double curves; thoracic curves increased significantly more than lumbar curves. It is concluded that surgery should be recommended to adolescent patients with thoracic or thoraco-lumbar single curves larger than 40° and that patients not treated operatively should be followed-up through early adult life. © 1982 Informa UK Ltd All rights reserved: reproduction in whole or part not permitted.
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Bjerkreim, I., & Hassan, I. (1982). Progression in untreated idiopathic scoliosis after end of growth. Acta Orthopaedica, 53(6), 897–900. https://doi.org/10.3109/17453678208992845
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