Outcome
Type |
Measure |
Description |
Time frame |
Safety issue |
Primary |
Cobb angle(°) |
Draw a line through the spine on the upper surface of the upper vertebra and the lower surface of the lower vertebra on the X-ray film, and make the vertical line of the above two lines, and measure the angle between the two vertical lines. All radiographs are measured three times by a professional physician with the same protractor, and the average value is recorded |
before the whole treatment cycle |
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Primary |
Cobb angle(°) |
Draw a line through the spine on the upper surface of the upper vertebra and the lower surface of the lower vertebra on the X-ray film, and make the vertical line of the above two lines, and measure the angle between the two vertical lines. All radiographs are measured three times by a professional physician with the same protractor, and the average value is recorded |
6 months after treatment |
|
Primary |
Cobb angle(°) |
Draw a line through the spine on the upper surface of the upper vertebra and the lower surface of the lower vertebra on the X-ray film, and make the vertical line of the above two lines, and measure the angle between the two vertical lines. All radiographs are measured three times by a professional physician with the same protractor, and the average value is recorded |
12 months after treatment |
|
Primary |
Trunk rotation angle(°) |
Trunk rotation angle (ATR) is measured with scoliosis instrument to quantitatively evaluate the chest rotation angle and waist rotation angle. |
before the whole treatment cycle |
|
Primary |
Trunk rotation angle(°) |
Trunk rotation angle (ATR) is measured with scoliosis instrument to quantitatively evaluate the chest rotation angle and waist rotation angle. |
6 months after treatment |
|
Primary |
Trunk rotation angle(°) |
Trunk rotation angle (ATR) is measured with scoliosis instrument to quantitatively evaluate the chest rotation angle and waist rotation angle. |
12 months after treatment |
|
Primary |
Musculoskeletal stiffness |
Use PulStarG3 system (Sense Technology Inc) to evaluate the musculoskeletal stiffness of each spinal segment. The handheld pulse head presses on the patient and provides a single low-energy pulse to the vertebral layer of interest. The force sensor in the pulse head measures the resistance to the pulse and transmits the analysis results to a digital computer, which can be considered as a computer-assisted spinal palpation in a series of bar graphs (abnormal musculoskeletal hardness is shown in the red bar and normal musculoskeletal hardness is shown in the green bar). |
before the whole treatment cycle |
|
Primary |
Musculoskeletal stiffness |
Use PulStarG3 system (Sense Technology Inc) to evaluate the musculoskeletal stiffness of each spinal segment. The handheld pulse head presses on the patient and provides a single low-energy pulse to the vertebral layer of interest. The force sensor in the pulse head measures the resistance to the pulse and transmits the analysis results to a digital computer, which can be considered as a computer-assisted spinal palpation in a series of bar graphs (abnormal musculoskeletal hardness is shown in the red bar and normal musculoskeletal hardness is shown in the green bar). |
6 months after treatment |
|
Primary |
Musculoskeletal stiffness |
Use PulStarG3 system (Sense Technology Inc) to evaluate the musculoskeletal stiffness of each spinal segment. The handheld pulse head presses on the patient and provides a single low-energy pulse to the vertebral layer of interest. The force sensor in the pulse head measures the resistance to the pulse and transmits the analysis results to a digital computer, which can be considered as a computer-assisted spinal palpation in a series of bar graphs (abnormal musculoskeletal hardness is shown in the red bar and normal musculoskeletal hardness is shown in the green bar). |
12 months after treatment |
|
Primary |
Gait(stride length (m)) |
collected by wearable devices (micro-electro-mechanical systems, MEMS), the sampling frequency is set at 20 Hz, and transmitted to the computer server according to the manufacturer's protocol. The collected gait parameters include average pressure distribution, stride length, stride length and walking speed. |
before the whole treatment cycle |
|
Primary |
Gait(stride time(s)) |
collected by wearable devices (micro-electro-mechanical systems, MEMS), the sampling frequency is set at 20 Hz, and transmitted to the computer server according to the manufacturer's protocol. The collected gait parameters include average pressure distribution, stride length, stride length and walking speed. |
before the whole treatment cycle |
|
Primary |
Gait(walking speed(m/s)) |
collected by wearable devices (micro-electro-mechanical systems, MEMS), the sampling frequency is set at 20 Hz, and transmitted to the computer server according to the manufacturer's protocol. The collected gait parameters include average pressure distribution, stride length, stride length and walking speed. |
before the whole treatment cycle |
|
Primary |
Gait(stride length (m)) |
collected by wearable devices (micro-electro-mechanical systems, MEMS), the sampling frequency is set at 20 Hz, and transmitted to the computer server according to the manufacturer's protocol. The collected gait parameters include average pressure distribution, stride length, stride length and walking speed. |
6 months after treatment |
|
Primary |
Gait(stride time(s)) |
collected by wearable devices (micro-electro-mechanical systems, MEMS), the sampling frequency is set at 20 Hz, and transmitted to the computer server according to the manufacturer's protocol. The collected gait parameters include average pressure distribution, stride length, stride length and walking speed. |
6 months after treatment |
|
Primary |
Gait(walking speed(m/s)) |
collected by wearable devices (micro-electro-mechanical systems, MEMS), the sampling frequency is set at 20 Hz, and transmitted to the computer server according to the manufacturer's protocol. The collected gait parameters include average pressure distribution, stride length, stride length and walking speed. |
6 months after treatment |
|
Primary |
Gait(stride length (m)) |
collected by wearable devices (micro-electro-mechanical systems, MEMS), the sampling frequency is set at 20 Hz, and transmitted to the computer server according to the manufacturer's protocol. The collected gait parameters include average pressure distribution, stride length, stride length and walking speed. |
12 months after treatment |
|
Primary |
Gait(stride time(s)) |
collected by wearable devices (micro-electro-mechanical systems, MEMS), the sampling frequency is set at 20 Hz, and transmitted to the computer server according to the manufacturer's protocol. The collected gait parameters include average pressure distribution, stride length, stride length and walking speed. |
12 months after treatment |
|
Primary |
Gait(walking speed(m/s)) |
collected by wearable devices (micro-electro-mechanical systems, MEMS), the sampling frequency is set at 20 Hz, and transmitted to the computer server according to the manufacturer's protocol. The collected gait parameters include average pressure distribution, stride length, stride length and walking speed. |
12 months after treatment |
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