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MRI reveals individual level deformities in the growing scoliotic spine that clinically are masked by the Cobb angle

Authors :
Keenan, Bethany E.
Izatt, Maree T.
Askin, Geoffrey N.
Labrom, Robert D.
Bennett, Damon Dmitry
Pearcy, Mark J.
Adam, Clayton J.
Source :
IndraStra Global.
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

Clinically, the Cobb angle method measures the overall scoliotic curve in the coronal plane but does not measure individual vertebra and disc wedging. The contributions of the vertebrae and discs in the growing scoliotic spine were measured using sequential MRI scans to investigate coronal plane deformity progression with growth. Sequential MRI data showed complex patterns of deformity progression. Changes to the wedging of individual vertebrae and discs may occur in patients who have no increase in overall Cobb angle measure; the Cobb method alone may be insufficient to capture the complex mechanisms of deformity progression.

Details

ISSN :
23813652
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
IndraStra Global
Accession number :
edsair.issn23813652..cf4f2307f13cbdadb2f2f4c901b6d6a2