Volume 9 Supplement 1
11th International Conference on Conservative Management of Spinal Deformities - SOSORT 2014 Annual Meeting
Meeting abstracts
Edited by Helmut Diers
The conference and publication charges for this supplement were funded by Intermed Forum e.V, the organizing party of the 11th International Conference on Conservative Management of Spinal Deformities - SOSORT 2014 Annual Meeting. The Supplement Editor, Helmut Diers is the founder of DIERS International GmbH. He was involved in research and development of surface topography systems. Since his retirement on January 1, 2014 he is still a patent holder of dynamic surface topography. He is also the chairman of the organizing party for this conference (Intermed Forum e.V).
11th International Conference on Conservative Management of Spinal Deformities - SOSORT 2014 Annual Meeting. Go to conference site.
Wiesbaden, Germany8-10 May 2014
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Citation: Scoliosis 2014 9(Suppl 1):O1
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Measurement of counter rotation of the innominate bones in the sagittal plane using a combination of rasterstereography of the back and frontal stereo-photogrammetry - a pilot study
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Modification of the postural pattern of the trunk by means of a set of shoe lifts
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Investigation to analyse the correlation between ‘human plumbline distance’, ‘formetric plumbline distance’ and ‘inclinometry’ in a clinical setting: a pilot correlational study
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Rasterstereography a reliable tool in scoliosis measurement – a critical review of literature
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Validity of a quantitative tool of trunk asymmetry based on digital photographs in patients with idiopathic scoliosis
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Correlation of lateral deviation and rotation of the spine in static and dynamic surface topography
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Correlation analysis between digital photography measurement of trunk deformity and self-image perception in patients with idiopathic scoliosis
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The comparison and validity and reliability study of bilateral innominate vertical length measurements using innovative digital radiographic imaging software in assessing scoliotic leg length discrepancy
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The ability of surface topography postural measurements to detect cobb angle progression in adolescents with idiopathic scoliosis (AIS) and a main thoracic curve: full torso scans compared to back only parameters
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Comparing the fatigability of paraspinal muscles between sides and curve levels while performing a modified side plank in patients with adolescent idiopathic scoliosis
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Hystological paraspinal muscle comparison between curve concavity and convexity in adolescent idiopathic scoliosis
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Muscle shortening in structural versus non-structural spine deformities
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Is it worthwhile to measure bone quality in patients with adolescent idiopathic scoliosis?
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Clinical measurement of sagittal trunk curvatures: photographic angles versus rippstein plurimeter angles in healthy school children
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Flat feet, prone feet, posture and dependency between them in first grade children
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Proposition of functional examination according vojta’s concept in children with scoliosis
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Rib index, an objective measure to document changes of the rib hump deformity in a risser 4 progressive ais patient treated with the Schroth method
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Aetiology of idiopathic scoliosis: the “scotch type“ effect or the abnormal initial local anterior-lateral conjunction between the dura mater spinalis and the periosteum of spinal canal of concave side. New evidence
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Simplified technique for DaVinci view spine presentation
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Previously treated versus untreated scoliosis: are results different?
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Outcomes of brace treatment for adolescent idiopathic scoliosis with curve magnitude of 41 to 50 degrees
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Conservative treatment in adolescent idiopathic scoliosis with curves over 45°: is the measurement in Cobb degrees the only parameter to be considered?
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Gait analysis in adolescent idiopathic scoliosis walking with Boston brace
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Learning curve in 20 years of brace treatment
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To brace or not? The answer is “it depends”. Preliminary results from BrAIST
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In favour of the definition “adolescents with idiopathic scoliosis”: juvenile and adolescent idiopathic scoliosis braced after ten years of age, do not show different end results
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Correlation between compliance and results of brace treatment in juvenile and adolescent idiopathic scoliosis
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Mild angle early onset idiopathic scoliosis avoid progression under fits physiotherapy
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Dynamic elastomeric fabric orthoses in neuropathic scoliosis management: an audit of the frequency and characteristics of use
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Evaluation of the Rigo classification system for brace design
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Results of the initial in-brace correction-effect
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Initial experience with the providence nighttime bracing in adolescent idiopathic scoliosis
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First results of the Maastricht brace in the treatment of adolescent idiopathic scoliosis
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Prospective 100 first results of immediate scoliosis correction with the new lyon brace: ARTbrace
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Focused molding using adhesive pads in Mehta casting for early-onset scoliosis
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The second dimension of the Sforzesco brace correction: analysis of the sagittal shape of the spine
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Scoliosis and sagittal balance in Parkinson’s Disease: analysis of correlations
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Conservative treatment with brace and exercise for hyperkyphosis: a retrospective observational cohort study
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Spinopelvic parameters, saggital balance and compensatory mechanics in younger and older adults with scoliosis
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Spinopelvic balance: new biomechanical insights with clinical implications for Parkinson’s Disease
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The BrAIST study and the implications for scoliosis screening: our duty for raising awareness and advocacy
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Scoliosis epidemiology is not the same all over the world: a study from a scoliosis school screening in the island of Chongming, China
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A line of zebrafish with development of abnormal spinal curvatures
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Association between vitamin D serum levels and adolescent idiopathic scoliosis
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Risk of osteoporotic fracture after steroid injections in Medicare patients
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The development of a decision making pathway for the physiotherapy treatment of adult scoliosis
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Schroth treatment results in AIS at high risk for surgery - 2 case studies
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Effects of scoliosis specific exercise on a 64 y/o woman with degenerative scoliosis
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Analysis of pelvic motion during gait with bivalve brace
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