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Many studies are in favour of the importance of the rachis on the postural balance of the body.It is possible to study the upright posture by determining the center of pressure using a platform of strength.The spinal surgery have two objectives ,mechanic and neurologic .By deformation correction and stabilizing vertebral stages via arthrodesis, it seems to hypothesize that surgery can modify postural balance.

This study aim to evaluate spinal surgery effect on posture using that plaftorm .


Clinical Trial Description

At the inclusion, Day 1 and day 2 after surgery, the patient will stand on the stabilometric platform, with arms extended along the body, barefoot at 30 ° with a 2 cm gap at the heels.

He will fix a target located 1 meter away from him, in silence and will be instructed to "stand as still as possible, with his arms along his body, look in the direction of the visual target, do not think about anything. ". Then there will be a collection of data in 3 shots of 90 seconds, with a rest period between each shot, using the Winposture® software. The patient will answer health related quality of life questionnaires.

6 months after inclusion, patients will answer health related quality of life questionnaires. ;


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NCT number NCT03069794
Study type Interventional
Source Groupe Hospitalier Paris Saint Joseph
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Status Completed
Phase N/A
Start date March 28, 2017
Completion date August 26, 2019

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