Mild idiopathic scoliosis in adolescents, with Cobb angle ranging from 10 to 25 degrees.
Conditions
Interventions
Sponsors
Eligibility
Inclusion criteria
Inclusion criteria: 1.The subjects were aged between 10 and 16 years old (inclusive) on the day they signed the informed consent form; 2.Patients with idiopathic scoliosis whose Cobb angle is within the range of 10-25 degrees as defined by the Scoliosis Research Society (SRS); 3.Unmatured skeleton (Risser grade: 0, 1, 2, 3);
Exclusion criteria
Exclusion criteria: 1.??Severe cognitive impairment?; 2.Concomitant severe injuries??, including neurological paralysis or trauma incompatible with anti-gravity movement; 3.Recent surgery within the past month??, or the presence of open wounds or surgical incisions; 4.Planned surgery within the next six months; 5.Home environment limitations?? that preclude the accommodation of smart rehabilitation mirror devices or the ability to support exercise training; 6.??Planned use of alternative therapies??, including traditional Chinese massage (Tuina), acupuncture, chiropractic manipulation, orthoses, etc. 7.Other deforming factors??, such as musculoskeletal or developmental disorders contributing to scoliosis; 8.Hearing or speech impairments?; 9.??History of chronic musculoskeletal injuries or congenital developmental abnormalities?? that impair the ability to complete exercise regimens; 10.History of major cardiovascular or respiratory diseases?; 11.Any condition, treatment, or laboratory abnormality?? (historical or current) that may confound trial results, interfere with participation, or—in the investigator’s judgment—compromise the participant’s best interest; 12.??Known psychiatric or substance use disorders?? that may impair adherence to trial requirements; 13.??Inability of the guardian to comply?? with the prescribed treatment plan, study visits, laboratory tests, or other protocol requirements;
Design outcomes
Primary
| Measure | Time frame |
|---|---|
| Prevalence and severity of soft tissue injuries in the musculoskeletal system.;The angle of scoliosis (Cobb angle); | — |
Countries
China
Contacts
The Second Affiliated Hospital of Naval Medical University