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  1. We have occasionally observed clinically noticeable postoperative transverse plane pelvic rotation increase (TPPRI) in the direction of direct thoracolumbar/lumbar rotational corrective load applied during pos...

    Authors: Marc A Asher, Sue-Min Lai, Brandon B Carlson, Jeffrey L Gum and Douglas C Burton
    Citation: Scoliosis 2010 5:18
  2. With increasing use of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), underlying syringomyelia is increasingly found in patients with presumed idiopathic scoliosis. To determine the indications for MRI in the differential ...

    Authors: Takahito Fujimori, Motoki Iwasaki, Yukitaka Nagamoto, Hironobu Sakaura, Kazuya Oshima and Hideki Yoshikawa
    Citation: Scoliosis 2010 5:17
  3. The use of thoracic pedicle screws in spinal deformity, trauma, and tumor reconstruction is becoming more common. Unsuccessful screw placement may require salvage techniques utilizing transverse process hooks....

    Authors: Barrett S Brown, Terence E McIff, Rudolph C Glattes, Douglas C Burton and Marc A Asher
    Citation: Scoliosis 2010 5:14
  4. Adolescents with idiopathic scoliosis who are considering spinal surgery face a major decision that requires access to in-depth information and support. Unfortunately, most online resources provide incomplete ...

    Authors: Radha MacCulloch, Joyce Nyhof-Young, David Nicholas, Sandra Donaldson and James G Wright
    Citation: Scoliosis 2010 5:13
  5. Although scoliosis is characterized by lateral deviation of the spine, a 3D deformation actually is responsible for geometric and morphologic changes in the trunk and rib cage. In a vast related medical litera...

    Authors: Petros Patias, Theodoros B Grivas, Angelos Kaspiris, Costas Aggouris and Evangelos Drakoutos
    Citation: Scoliosis 2010 5:12
  6. The incidence of spinal deformity in children with Prader-Willi syndrome (PWS) is high, with 86% of these patients found to have a significant structural scoliosis; however, there are very few case reports des...

    Authors: Tiziana Greggi, Konstantinos Martikos, Francesco Lolli, Georgios Bakaloudis, Mario Di Silvestre, Alfredo Cioni, Giovanni Barbanti Bròdano and Stefano Giacomini
    Citation: Scoliosis 2010 5:11
  7. The curveback lineage of guppy is characterized by heritable idiopathic-type spinal curvature that develops during growth. Prior work has revealed several important developmental similarities to the human idiopat...

    Authors: Kristen F Gorman, Gregory R Handrigan, Ge Jin, Rob Wallis and Felix Breden
    Citation: Scoliosis 2010 5:10
  8. Thoracic hyperkyphosis is a frequent problem and can impact greatly on patient's quality of life during adolescence. This condition can be idiopathic or secondary to Scheuermann disease, a disease disturbing v...

    Authors: JC de Mauroy, HR Weiss, AG Aulisa, L Aulisa, JI Brox, J Durmala, C Fusco, TB Grivas, J Hermus, T Kotwicki, G Le Blay, A Lebel, L Marcotte, S Negrini, L Neuhaus, T Neuhaus…
    Citation: Scoliosis 2010 5:9
  9. Somatosensory evoked potentials (SSEP) are being used for the investigation and monitoring of the integrity of neural pathways during surgical procedures. Intraoperative neurophysiologic monitoring is affected...

    Authors: Irene Asouhidou, Vasilios Katsaridis, Georgios Vaidis, Polimnia Ioannou, Panagiotis Givissis, Anastasios Christodoulou and Georgios Georgiadis
    Citation: Scoliosis 2010 5:8
  10. The etiology of idiopathic scoliosis remains unknown and different factors have been suggested as causal. Hereditary factors can also determine the etiology of the disease; however, the pattern of inheritance ...

    Authors: Marcelo Wajchenberg, Monize Lazar, Natale Cavaçana, Delio Eulalio Martins, Luciana Licinio, Eduardo Barros Puertas, Elcio Landim, Mayana Zatz and Akira Ishida
    Citation: Scoliosis 2010 5:7
  11. Outcome assessment in idiopathic scoliosis should probably include patients' perception of their trunk deformity in addition to self-image. This can be accomplished with the Walter Reed Visual Assessment Scale...

    Authors: Juan Bago, Judith Sanchez-Raya, Francisco Javier Sanchez Perez-Grueso and Jose Maria Climent
    Citation: Scoliosis 2010 5:6
  12. We report the case of a 13-year-old Caucasian girl suffering from severe axial rotation of the T5 to L4 vertebrae. The patient (initially examined during a school screening study) was at first considered to be...

    Authors: Eustathios I Kenanidis, Michael E Potoupnis, Kyriakos A Papavasiliou, Fares E Sayegh and George A Kapetanos
    Citation: Scoliosis 2010 5:5
  13. During intraoperative monitoring for scoliosis surgery, we have previously elicited ipsilateral and contralateral motor evoked potentials (MEP) with cross scalp stimulation. Ipsilateral MEPs, which may have co...

    Authors: YL Lo, YF Dan, YE Tan, A Teo, SB Tan, WM Yue, CM Guo and S Fook-Chong
    Citation: Scoliosis 2010 5:3
  14. Bracing is the main non-surgical intervention in the treatment of idiopathic scoliosis during growth, in hyperkyphosis (and Scheuermann disease) and occasionally for spondylolisthesis; it can be used in adult ...

    Authors: Stefano Negrini and Theodoros B Grivas
    Citation: Scoliosis 2010 5:2
  15. From the time of its initial, informal meetings starting in 1980 to its formal creation in 1990, the IRSSD has met on a bi-annual basis to discuss all aspects of the spine and associated deformities. It has en...

    Authors: Keith M Bagnall, Theodoros B Grivas, Nathalie Alos, Marc Asher, Carl-Eric Aubin, Geoffrey R Burwell, Peter H Dangerfield, Thomas Edouard, Doug Hill, Edmond Lou, Alain Moreau, Joe O'Brien, Ian Stokes, Hans-Rudolf Weiss and Jim Raso
    Citation: Scoliosis 2009 4:28
  16. Some patients with mild or moderate thoracic scoliosis (Cobb angle <50-60 degrees) suffer disproportionate impairment of pulmonary function associated with deformities in the sagittal plane and reduced flexibi...

    Authors: William J Brooks, Elizabeth A Krupinski and Martha C Hawes
    Citation: Scoliosis 2009 4:27