Scoliosis Clinical Trial
Official title:
Comparison of the Effectiveness of the Structured 3D Exercise and the Conventional Exercise Program for Scoliosis in Children With Rheumatic Disease
Verified date | June 2023 |
Source | Biruni University |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
Usage including cases followed up with rheumatism diagnosis and treatment in Istanbul University-Cerrahpasa Medical Faculty Pediatric Rheumatology Clinic, Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation Unit. The study included 50 patients with a spinal x-ray scoliosis problem, aged 8-16 years, who were diagnosed with rheumatism at least 6 months ago, whose medical treatment was stable, Risser 0-4 and exercise indication (Cobb = 10-45ͦ). Patients with additional neurological diagnosis against rheumatism, who have received any previous treatment for a spine problem, who have a mental state and who do not have the consent of their family will not be included. The cases will be divided into 2 groups by method. In the first group (n = 25), structured 3-dimensional scoliosis exercises are taught in the clinic, and the second group (n = 25) is taught conventional physiotherapy applications (posture-core applications-bennet protocols) in the clinic, and both groups are followed by the WTE method.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 50 |
Est. completion date | February 1, 2023 |
Est. primary completion date | December 15, 2022 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | 8 Years to 16 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Cases with a diagnosis of rheumatism in whom scoliosis problems were detected by spine X-ray, - be between the ages of 8-16, - Being between 0-4 in the riser, - Being in exercise indication (Cobb=10-45 °) Exclusion Criteria: - Having an additional neurological or orthopedic diagnosis other than scoliosis accompanying rheumatism and affecting treatment results - Having had any surgery on the spine - Have had previous scoliosis treatment poor mental state |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Turkey | Eylül Pinar Kisa | I?stanbul |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Biruni University |
Turkey,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Cobb angle | Measuring the scoliosis angle on x-ray is the most commonly used method. The Cobb angle is most commonly used to measure the magnitude of the curve. Measurements are made on a standing posteroanterior spine radiograph as standard. To determine the boundaries of the scoliosis, a line is drawn parallel to the upper line of the vertebra with the greatest deviation. Similarly, for the lower border, a line is drawn parallel to the lowest vertebra. Vertical lines are drawn parallel to these two lines and the angle between the two lines is measured. This angle is defined as the scoliosis angle (Cobb angle). Radiological imaging will only be applied to children who are considered to be in need by the doctor as a result of physical examination. The measurement of the Cobb angle will be made on the X-ray via the SubrotoAngleAid application. | 0-6 month | |
Primary | Trunk rotation with Scoliometer | The trunk rotation angle will be measured with a scoliometer. It is an easy to use, reliable, practical and specially designed inclinometer in the clinical evaluation of scoliosis. It is accepted as a clinical evaluation method used in addition to radiological methods in determining the efficacy of treatment and the prognosis of scoliosis. | 0-6 month | |
Secondary | Physical deformity assesment using with The Walter Reed Visual Assessment Scale (WRVAS) | The Walter Reed Visual Assessment Scale (WRVAS) developed to evaluate the physical deformity perceived by patients with idiopathic scoliosis. Walter Reed Visual Evaluation Scale evaluates deformity from 7 aspects; spine curvature, rib protrusion, lumbar protrusion, thorax deformity relative to pelvis (alignment disorder), trunk imbalance, shoulder and scapula asymmetry. For each of the 7 questions that make up the Walter Reed visual assessment scale, there is an answer section consisting of 5 different pictures indicating different degrees of deformity. Each deformity is scored with these pictures as a minimum of "1" and a maximum of "5". The scale will be filled in by the therapist. | 0-6 month | |
Secondary | FEV1 | It is a physiological test in which the volume of air an individual inhales or exhales is evaluated as a function of time. Pulmonary function test will be done with a portable spirometer (Contec SP10W). Forced expiration test; calm breathing followed by a forced inspiration followed by an expiration as fast and deep (forced) as possible. During the test, the patient will be placed in a sitting position in a way that is comfortable and the patient will be prevented from breathing in and out of the nose with the nose clip. Maneuvers that may affect the test results such as bending forward and neck flexion during forced expiration will be prevented. Expiration should continue for at least six seconds and eventually plateau. Care will be taken to ensure that there is no leakage in the system. | 0-6 month | |
Secondary | FVC | It is a physiological test in which the volume of air an individual inhales or exhales is evaluated as a function of time. Pulmonary function test will be done with a portable spirometer (Contec SP10W). Forced expiration test; calm breathing followed by a forced inspiration followed by an expiration as fast and deep (forced) as possible. During the test, the patient will be placed in a sitting position in a way that is comfortable and the patient will be prevented from breathing in and out of the nose with the nose clip. Maneuvers that may affect the test results such as bending forward and neck flexion during forced expiration will be prevented. Expiration should continue for at least six seconds and eventually plateau. Care will be taken to ensure that there is no leakage in the system. | 0-6 month | |
Secondary | PEF | It is a physiological test in which the volume of air an individual inhales or exhales is evaluated as a function of time. Pulmonary function test will be done with a portable spirometer (Contec SP10W). Forced expiration test; calm breathing followed by a forced inspiration followed by an expiration as fast and deep (forced) as possible. During the test, the patient will be placed in a sitting position in a way that is comfortable and the patient will be prevented from breathing in and out of the nose with the nose clip. Maneuvers that may affect the test results such as bending forward and neck flexion during forced expiration will be prevented. Expiration should continue for at least six seconds and eventually plateau. Care will be taken to ensure that there is no leakage in the system. | 0-6 month | |
Secondary | QUALITY OF LIFE ASSESSMENT | Scoliosis Research Society Scale-22 (SRS-22)" questionnaire is an inquiry form designed for scoliosis and evaluating quality of life. It consists of 23 questions with five subgroups. These subgroups are; pain, image/appearance, function/activity, mental health, and treatment satisfaction. It is defined as 0 (worst) and 5 (best) points for each question. Patients will be asked to mark the answers that are suitable for them and the form will be filled. (because of pandemic, its not completed) | 0-6 month |
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