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The Sforzesco brace and SPoRT concept (Symmetric, Patient-oriented, Rigid, Three-dimensional) versus the Lyon brace and 3-point systems for bracing idiopathic scoliosis.

Conference Paper
Publication Date:
2006
Abstract:
We have developed a new rigid brace, the Sforzesco brace, according to a new concept SPoRT (Symmetric, Patient-oriented, Rigid, Three-dimensional, active). The aim of this study is to verify the first results of the SPoRT concept compared to a classical 3 point system. DESIGN: A pair-controlled retrospective study. POPULATION: 15 Patients (22 females), 14.0+/-1.7 years, 39.8+/-9.8 degrees Cobb ( degrees C). We examined for differences between the two groups, at the start with SPoRT worst than LY. All degrees C and degrees B parameters (maximal, average and single localizations) decreased significantly in both groups, apart from thoracic degrees C in LY. SPoRT had better results than LY (P<0.05) for maximal degrees C and average degrees C. Moreover, degrees C clinical results were better (P<0.05) in SPoRT than LY. SPoRT had better results than LY in aesthetic (P<0.05) of the shoulders and waists. Brace is effective in the short term also in high degree curves, and SPoRT obtained statistically significant 80\% better degrees C results than LY in the worst scoliosis curve, and 40\% in the average of all curves, as well as better aesthetic.
CRIS type:
4.1 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
Adolescent, Braces, Equipment Design, Female, Humans, Male, Scoliosis; therapy
List of contributors:
Negrini, Stefano; G., Marchini; L., Tomaello
Handle:
https://iris.unibs.it/handle/11379/140609
Book title:
RESEARCH INTO SPINAL DEFORMITIES 5
Published in:
STUDIES IN HEALTH TECHNOLOGY AND INFORMATICS
Journal
STUDIES IN HEALTH TECHNOLOGY AND INFORMATICS
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