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Read about Dr. Lamantia and Dr. Deutchman in this Months; The American Chiropractor

The American Chiropractor Read about Dr. Lamantia and Dr. Deutchman in this Months; The American Chiropractor

News To The Profession

The Scoliosis Care Foundation Calls on the Chiropractic Profession for Help

Scoliosis Feature

Review of the Literature: Non-operative Scoliosis Treatment


The American Chiropractor – Scoliosis Feature: Review of the Literature: Non-operative Scoliosis Treatment

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The American Chiropractor – News To The Profession: The Scoliosis Care Foundation Calls on the Chiropractic Profession for Help

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Evaluation and Management of the Scroliosis Patient


Review of the Literature: Non-operative Scoliosis Treatment by Marc Lamantia In The April issue of the American Chiropractor

Review of the Literature: Non-operative Scoliosis Treatment by Marc Lamantia
In The April issue of the American Chiropractor


A retrospective study of twenty-three adults treated for scoliosis using the Spinecor Orthosis

Gary Deutchman , Marc Lamantia, Joseph Indelacato and Marianna Raykhman

The Scoliosis Care Foundation, 1085 Park Ave, Suite 1E, New York, NY 10128, USA

from 4th International Conference on Conservative Management of Spinal Deformities
Boston, MA, USA. 13–16 May 2007

The electronic version of this abstract is the complete one and can be found online at: http://www.scoliosisjournal.com/content/2/S1/S23

Objective

To determine if non-surgical treatment using the Spinecor brace can effectively reduce adult scoliosis curvature magnitude.

Study design

Twenty-three adults between the ages eighteen and sixty-five years, seeking treatment for adolescent onset idiopathic scoliosis (AIS) were fitted with the Spinecor Orthosis [1] after being exposed to an anterior-posterior (AP) full spine and lateral full spine radiograph, with a minimum of three months between exposures and a maximum of one year. Measurements of the radiographs were performed using a digital inclinometer in order to reduce error and all projections were exposed without the orthosis.

Results

Patients were separated into three groups based on curvature location: Thoracic (T), Thoracolumbar (TL) and Lumbar (L). T-tests were performed using the initial and follow-up Cobb measurements of AP radiographs for each of the three groups. The maximum (T) reduced from 94 degrees to 77 degrees (-12.2%) following a minimum of three months of treatment. The maximum (TL) measurement reduced from 31 degrees to 23 degrees (-13.4%), and the (L) minimum reduced from 17 degrees to 11.1 degrees (-15.3%). The patients in the “Thoracic” group (n = 20) had a mean average change of -5.27 degrees. The “Thoracolumbar” group (n = 3) had a mean average change of -6.0 degrees. The Lumbar group (n = 15) had a mean average change of -4.40 degrees.

Conclusion

These findings suggest the use of a flexible strapping orthosis (Spinecor) is an effective tool in the management of adult scoliosis. Long term studies are necessary to determine the sustainability of these early positive results.

References

Coillard C, Leroux MA, Badeaux J, Rivard CH: SPINECOR: a new therapeutic approach for idiopathic scoliosis.

Stud Health Technol Inform 2002, 88:215-217. PubMed Abstract OpenURL


SpineCor – a non-rigid brace for the treatment of idiopathic scoliosis: post-treatment results (Euro Spine 2004)

At 2 years follow-up there was an overall correction of greater than 5° for 55% of the patients, 38% had a stabilization and 7% had worsened by more than 5°. This initial cohort of patients demonstrated a general trend of initial decrease in spinal curvature in brace, followed by a correction and/or stabilization at the end of treatment, which was maintained through 1, and 2 years’ follow-up.


Effectiveness of the SpineCor Brace Based on the New Standardized Criteria Proposed by the Scoliosis Research Society for Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis

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Etiologic Theories of Idiopathic Scoliosis: Neurodevelopmental Concept of Maturation Delay of the CNS Body Schema (“Body-in-the-Brain”) – RG Burwell et al (2005)

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