2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.clinbiomech.2019.11.003
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Effect of preferred walking speed on the upper body range of motion and mechanical work during gait before and after spinal fusion for patients with idiopathic scoliosis

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“…30 Many studies about the lumbar stiffness as the side effect of the spinal fusion in AIS have reported that the frontal plane of thorax-pelvis mobility improved, the volitional weight shifting that gave them postural control also improved, and the SRS score did not correlate with the outcome motion of the fused level. [31][32][33] However, these phenomena could not be covered by SRS-30 and its variants. The evaluation of scoliosis treatment comprises the surgical aspects, radiology aspects, and the most important is the quality of life (function, pain, and deformity).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…30 Many studies about the lumbar stiffness as the side effect of the spinal fusion in AIS have reported that the frontal plane of thorax-pelvis mobility improved, the volitional weight shifting that gave them postural control also improved, and the SRS score did not correlate with the outcome motion of the fused level. [31][32][33] However, these phenomena could not be covered by SRS-30 and its variants. The evaluation of scoliosis treatment comprises the surgical aspects, radiology aspects, and the most important is the quality of life (function, pain, and deformity).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…32 Many studies about lumbar stiffness as the side effect of spinal fusion in AIS have reported that the frontal plane of thoraxpelvis mobility improved, the volitional weight shifting that gave them postural control also improved, and the SRS score did not correlate with the outcome motion of the fused level. [33][34][35] However, these phenomena could not be covered by SRS-30 and its variants. The evaluation of scoliosis treatment comprises the surgical aspects, radiology aspects, and most importantly, the quality of life (function, pain, and deformity).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Vision is one of the primary sensory input organs, which effectively identifies the relative position of the body in space. When visual information is lacking, the remaining sensory information may not be adequate to maintain postural stability, resulting in reduction of postural control and lead to tumbles or injuries ( 4 ). Myopia is a visual phenomenon that causes a lack of sensory information input.…”
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confidence: 99%