Abstract
Background: Scoliosis conservative treatment's goal is to maintain function, and prevent symptoms in the short and long-term and protect the health related quality of life. The purpose of this study was to analyze our conservative treatment results. Materials and methods: 39 patients with AIS who did received a conservative treatment method included in the study allocated into three groups. 35 of our patients were female and 4 were male. 4 patients with 20°≥ Cobb angle enrolled into first group (exercise group). 24 patients did not want to receive an exercise programme so they included in 2. group (brace group). All of the patients worn CAD/CAM system-Chěneaubrace. 11 patients in the 3. group worn brace and participated outpatient exercise programme. The mean 3 months changes -Treatment results- of three groups were analysed with SPSS. Table presented Results: There were significant within-group pre-post treatment improvements of Cobb angle for brace and brace+exercise group. Analyses showed no significant differences in other parameters (see Table 1). Conclusion: In the conservative treatment of AIS, making the right decision about patient, brace and exercise is very important. Our study have some limitations, our follow up time was short and we did not have enough patients in each group so we could not compare groups results.
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Yilmaz, H., & Kuru, T. (2012). Conservative treatment results of 39 patients with adolescent idiopathic scoliosis. Scoliosis, 7(S1). https://doi.org/10.1186/1748-7161-7-s1-o47
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