2016
DOI: 10.1080/17483107.2016.1185649
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Efficacy of corrective spinal orthoses on gait and energy consumption in scoliosis subjects: a literature review

Abstract: Spinal orthoses may be considered for improving the walking style, although energy cost does not decline following the orthotic intervention. Implications for Rehabilitations Problems related to scoliosis include reduced quality of life, disability, pain, postural alterations, sensory perturbations, standing instability and gait modifications. Wearing corrective spinal orthoses in AIS subjects produce a reduction in walking speed and cadence, increase in stride length and reduction of gait load asymmetry compa… Show more

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“…Vitality is evaluated by patients' feelings of energetic and enthusiastic attitudes to daily activities [19], which directly correlates to physical performance. Our findings that show a brace's impact on vitality corroborate with Daryabor et al [84], who reported a review on gait and energy consumption of AIS patients treated with orthoses. They found that after 6 months of treatment, excessive oxygen consumption was observed, and results of an endurance test also show a diminished exercise capacity caused by the brace.…”
Section: Vitalitysupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Vitality is evaluated by patients' feelings of energetic and enthusiastic attitudes to daily activities [19], which directly correlates to physical performance. Our findings that show a brace's impact on vitality corroborate with Daryabor et al [84], who reported a review on gait and energy consumption of AIS patients treated with orthoses. They found that after 6 months of treatment, excessive oxygen consumption was observed, and results of an endurance test also show a diminished exercise capacity caused by the brace.…”
Section: Vitalitysupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Daryabor et al reported a decline in exercise capacity in the patients treated with a brace after 6 months because of wearing a brace. Further, a significant reduction in walking speed and more energy expenditure were observed among the brace-wearing patients (36). Based on interview results, planning some specific ideas is mandatory to prevent brace-wearing adolescents' physical problems.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In patients with AIS, the asymmetry of the spine due to scoliosis might result in an abnormal force on the pelvis. When the load of the upper limbs and spine was transferred to the lower limbs, the load on the lower limbs would be changed, which could lead to an asymmetric force on the left and right sides of the trunk, pelvis, lower limbs, and feet [37][38][39]. The asymmetric load and force on both sides of the body would lead to skeletal growth disorders, aggravating scoliosis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%