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348: 136: 390:, which is available only in a few developed countries such as Germany. The efficacy of braces for correcting curvature issues has been analyzed by a few studies. In one such study, it was found that bracing led to successful outcomes in 72% of patients and correlated strongly with hours of braces worn. However, compliance with wearing braces for a period up to 18 hours or more can be physiologically and psychologically limiting, especially when one considers the teenage period. 403:
presence of such deformity causes social issues such as rejection from their peers, or their disability prevents them from working. In the case of elderly patients who have such deformity triggered at a later age, other factors are to be considered such as the presence of underlying disease that caused it, whether a progressive decline is expected, and if conservative treatments using physiotherapy or drugs have failed to give relief from debilitating pain.
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A study which focused on elderly patients found that the rate of complications was much higher for a sample population of 72 cases with a mean age of 60.7 years. The rate of complications was as high as 22% in the sample. The study points out that in the case of elderly patients, surgery should only
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The decision to undergo surgery is usually complex, but may become inevitable when the deformity begins to interfere with crucial physiological functions like breathing or makes everyday activities extremely painful. Sometimes, patients in their early adulthood may choose to have surgery because the
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becomes the first line of treatment. Physical therapy may also be advised for other causes as well, to delay the development of abnormal curvatures, such as in the case of elderly patients with a degenerative disease of bones and cartilage. The primary objective of physical therapy is to strengthen
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While there are many surgical approaches for spinal deformity correction, including anterior only, posterior only, and anterior-posterior. The technique that is most popular nowadays is posterior vertebral column resection, or pVCR. One of the studies which analyzed pVCR also noted the benefit of
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Brady, Angela F.; Demirdas, Serwet; Fournel-Gigleux, Sylvie; Ghali, Neeti; Giunta, Cecilia; Kapferer-Seebacher, Ines; Kosho, Tomoki; Mendoza-Londono, Roberto; Pope, Michael F.; Rohrbach, Marianne; Van Damme, Tim; Vandersteen, Anthony; van Mourik, Caroline; Voermans, Nicol; Zschocke, Johannes (17
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Surgery is usually indicated when the extent of deformity is large, causes issues in physiological functions such as breathing, interferes with the daily activities or is cosmetically unacceptable to the adult. It is also advised when the patient has passed the age where other therapies such as
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shape. Scoliosis has forms of treatments available similar to those for kyphosis including bracing, physical therapy and various types of surgeries. Typically, a human spine is straight laterally, but in scoliosis patients, there may be a curve of ten degrees in either direction, left or right.
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can be used. Braces provide support to the muscles and bones, as well as apply corrective pressure to reduce the curvature. Braces for kyphoscoliosis have to be designed such that they become effective with abnormal curvatures in both the coronal and sagittal planes. The latest in brace design
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The decision to choose a particular treatment approach depends on multiple factors such as the age of the patient, understanding the root cause of the condition (i.e. postural, congenital, etc.), and risks involved in surgery for the patient. In addition to the below treatments, oxygen may be
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Depending on the type of kyphosis, the extent of curvature, the age of the patient, different treatments may be recommended, including the provision for posture correction, braces, physiotherapy, and surgery. Surgery can be most useful in patients who have an extensive deformity. The rate of
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Kyphoscoliosis may manifest in an individual at different stages of life and for various causes. When present at a young age ranging from childhood to teenage, kyphoscoliosis may be present from birth due to congenital abnormalities including
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gene. The diagnosis is confirmed by molecular testing and suggested when a patient meets criteria 1 and criteria 2: congenital muscle hypotonia and congenital or early onset kyphoscoliosis (progressive or non-progressive), respectively.
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regions. A normal thoracic curvature from the 1st to the 12th vertebra has a naturally occurring convex shape with angles ranging from 20 degrees to 45 degrees. When the curvature exceeds 45 degrees, the condition is termed kyphosis.
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be considered when there is no other option left, the disease is in progression stage, and the quality of life has degraded to an extent where conservative treatments can no longer help with pain.
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using a technique called neurogenic motor evoked potential (NMEP) monitoring in assisting the surgeon to avoid any neurological complications while performing a spine surgery.
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Kyphosis, depending on the extent of curvature, can result in several symptoms including breathing and digestion difficulties, cardiovascular issues, and neurological issues.
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Surgery is attempted to correct the spine and arrest progression of the deformity. Surgery may include the use of spinal implants like the
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occurrences of kyphoscoliosis where the exact cause is not very well known but is suspected to be caused by genetic factors.
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Péréon, Yann; Bernard, Jean-Marc; Fayet, Guillemette; Delécrin, Joël; Passuti, Norbert; Guihéneuc, Pierre (1 January 1998).
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La Maida, Giovanni Andrea; Luceri, Francesco; Gallozzi, Francesco; Ferraro, Marcello; Bernardo, Misaggi (1 November 2015).
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Skeletal specimen of adult female showing kyphoscoliosis (curvature of the spine), 1830–1860. Photographer: Kikel, V. R.
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the spinal tissues for either correcting the curvature to the maximum extent possible or limiting further damage.
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braces are no longer effective. Kyphoscoliosis implies that the patient has both types of curvature deformity.
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Zeng, Yan; Chen, Zhongqiang; Qi, Qiang; Guo, Zhaoqing; Li, Weishi; Sun, Chuiguo; Liu, Ning (1 February 2013).
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In cases where the underlying reason for deformity is postural and is detected before the bones stop growing,
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Certain infections can also lead to the development of kyphoscoliosis such as vertebral or general
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Lenke, Lawrence; Sides, Brenda; Koester, Linda; Hensley, Marsha; Blanke, Kathy (1 March 2010).
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Weinstein, Stuart L.; Dolan, Lori A.; Wright, James G.; Dobbs, Matthew B. (17 October 2013).
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At later ages, kyphoscoliosis can occur in patients with chronic degenerative diseases like
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A person with kyphoscoliosis may exhibit an abnormal hunch along with the presence of an
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When the extent of curvature is mild and the underlying cause is bad posture, then
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refers to a form of abnormal spinal curvature in which the person's spine takes an
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There are several forms of kyphosis, including postural (related to slouching),
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by itself refers to an excessive convex curvature of the spine occurring in the
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post-surgery complications may be higher in elderly patients.
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Abnormal spinal curvature in the coronal and sagittal planes
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necessary in the long term for patients with significant
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describes an abnormal curvature of the spine in both the
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due to asymmetric weakening of the paraspinal muscles.
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HSANIII
Specialty
coronal
sagittal
kyphosis
scoliosis
pulmonary hypertension
syringomyelia
Friedreich's ataxia
spina bifida
kyphoscoliotic Ehlers–Danlos syndrome
Duchenne muscular dystrophy
Kyphosis
thoracic
sacral
Scheuermann's kyphosis
Scoliosis
spina bifida

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