《Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice》 ›› 2019, Vol. 25 ›› Issue (8): 869-874.doi: 10.3969/j.issn.1006-9771.2019.08.001

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Comparison of Orthosis and Exercise Training for Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis

LIU Wei1, WU Hui-dong2, LIU Yao1, SHI Tian-zhen1, AO Li-juan1, CHEN Mo-xian1, WANG Cong1, JIANG Fei-yun1   

  1. 1.Kunming Medical University, Kunming, Yunnan 650500, China
    2.Department of Biomedical Engineering, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong 999077, China
  • Received:2018-08-28 Revised:2018-11-22 Published:2019-08-25 Online:2019-08-16
  • Contact: LIU Yao, E-mail: ayao0211@aliyun.com
  • Supported by:
    Supported by Foundation:Yunnan Education Department Scientific Research Fund for Teachers (No. 2018JS175)

Abstract: Objective To compare the effects of spinal orthosis and exercise training on psychological status and quality of life in patients with adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS). Methods From July, 2017 to Febrary, 2018, 55 AIS patients aged ten to 16 years were enrolled. According to the individual's choice, they were divided into exercise group (n = 25) and orthosis group (n = 30). The Cobb's angle, apex vertebral rotation (AVR), trunk shift (TS) and apex vertebral translocation (AVT) were measured before, three months and six months after intervention. They were also evaluated with Scoliosis Research Society Patient Questionnaire-22 (SRS-22) before and six months after intervention. Results Six months after intervention, the scores of function/activity level, pain, self-image/appearance and treatment satisfaction were better in the exercise group than in the orthosis group (t > 2.137, P < 0.05). Three months and six months after intervention, the Cobb's angles reduced significantly in both groups (t > 4.461, P < 0.001); six months after intervention, the Cobb's angle was smaller in the orthosis group than in the exercise group (t = 2.548, P < 0.05). Three months and six months after intervention, TS, AVR and AVT improved in both groups (t > 2.338, P < 0.05); six months after intervention, they were better in the orthosis group than in the exercise group (t > 2.259, P < 0.05). Conclusion Single exercise training is effective on AIS patients with Cobb's angle between 25° to 40°, especially for psychological status and the quality of life, however, it isn't as better as orthotics treatment for deformity correction.

Key words: adolescent idiopathic scoliosis, orthosis, exercise training, psychological status, quality of life

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