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In the initial evaluation, the degree of spine is measured quantitatively using Cobb's angle and Muscular Dystrophy Spine Questionnaire (MDSQ). The patients who had Cobbs angle of 20-45 'by spinal plain radiography were evaluated for the effects of flexpine brace wearing and rehabilitation for 6 months. After 12 months, whole spine X-ray was taken for the followed up the patient's status.


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NCT number NCT04012112
Study type Interventional
Source Seoul National University Hospital
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Status Completed
Phase N/A
Start date August 23, 2018
Completion date June 30, 2019

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