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We assessed Cobb angles via radiographs, axial trunk rotation using the Adams test, spinal deformity from various perspectives with the Spinal Appearance Questionnaire (SAQ), and health-related quality of life with the Scoliosis Research Society-22 (SRS-22) questionnaire, both before and after 1 year of treatment.</p><p><strong>Results: </strong>Repeated measure-ANOVA revealed significant group x time interactions for various parameters: Cobb angle (F<sub>1,30</sub> = 35.757; P < .001), axial trunk rotation (F<sub>1,30</sub> = 39.595; P < .001), SAQ appearance domain for the physiotherapist (F<sub>1,30</sub> = 53.943; P < .001), SAQ appearance (F<sub>1,30</sub> = 14.054; P = .001), expectations (F<sub>1,30</sub> = 9.103; P = .005) domains, the total score (F<sub>1,30</sub> = 23.574; P < .001) for the child, and the SAQ appearance domain for the parent (F<sub>1,29</sub> = 5.412; P = .027). There were no significant differences in SRS-22 scores between the 2 groups. The success rates for the SEAS group and the standard care group were 100% and 72.7%, respectively.</p><p><strong>Conclusion: </strong>After 1 year, the group of patients with mild AIS who received the SEAS method showed greater improvements in the Cobb angle, axial trunk rotation, and spinal appearance than those who received standard care. 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摘要
研究目的本研究旨在探讨脊柱侧弯科学锻炼法(SEAS)方案对轻度青少年特发性脊柱侧弯症(AIS)患者的疗效。方法:(对照临床试验)这项初步研究包括32名AIS患者,年龄在10至16岁之间,Cobb角在12°至25°之间。参与者分为两组:SEAS 组(21 人)和标准护理组(11 人)。我们通过X光片评估了Cobb角,用亚当斯测试评估了躯干轴向旋转,用脊柱外观问卷(SAQ)从不同角度评估了脊柱畸形,用脊柱侧弯研究协会-22(SRS-22)问卷评估了治疗前后一年与健康相关的生活质量:结果:重复测量-方差分析显示,在各种参数上,组与时间之间存在显著的交互作用:Cobb角(F1,30 = 35.757; P < .001)、躯干轴向旋转(F1,30 = 39.595; P < .001)、理疗师SAQ外观域(F1,30 = 53.943; P < .001)、SAQ外观(F1,30 = 14.054; P = .001) 、期望 (F1,30 = 9.103; P = .005) 域、儿童总分 (F1,30 = 23.574; P < .001) 以及家长的 SAQ 外观域 (F1,29 = 5.412; P = .027)。两组之间的 SRS-22 评分无明显差异。SEAS组和标准护理组的成功率分别为100%和72.7%:1年后,接受SEAS方法治疗的轻度AIS患者组在Cobb角、躯干轴向旋转和脊柱外观方面的改善程度高于接受标准治疗的患者组。这项初步研究表明,应完成更大规模的试验。
Scientific Exercise Approach to Scoliosis in Adolescents With Mild Idiopathic Scoliosis: A Controlled Clinical Trial.
Objective: This study aimed to investigate the effectiveness of Scientific Exercise Approach to Scoliosis (SEAS) protocol for patients with mild adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS).
Method: (A controlled clinical trial) This preliminary study included 32 patients with AIS, aged 10 to 16 years, with Cobb angles ranging from 12° to 25°. The participants were divided into 2 groups: the SEAS group (n = 21) and standard care (n = 11). We assessed Cobb angles via radiographs, axial trunk rotation using the Adams test, spinal deformity from various perspectives with the Spinal Appearance Questionnaire (SAQ), and health-related quality of life with the Scoliosis Research Society-22 (SRS-22) questionnaire, both before and after 1 year of treatment.
Results: Repeated measure-ANOVA revealed significant group x time interactions for various parameters: Cobb angle (F1,30 = 35.757; P < .001), axial trunk rotation (F1,30 = 39.595; P < .001), SAQ appearance domain for the physiotherapist (F1,30 = 53.943; P < .001), SAQ appearance (F1,30 = 14.054; P = .001), expectations (F1,30 = 9.103; P = .005) domains, the total score (F1,30 = 23.574; P < .001) for the child, and the SAQ appearance domain for the parent (F1,29 = 5.412; P = .027). There were no significant differences in SRS-22 scores between the 2 groups. The success rates for the SEAS group and the standard care group were 100% and 72.7%, respectively.
Conclusion: After 1 year, the group of patients with mild AIS who received the SEAS method showed greater improvements in the Cobb angle, axial trunk rotation, and spinal appearance than those who received standard care. This preliminary study suggests that larger trials should be completed.
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