Evaluation the Efficiency of Braces for Degenerative Scoliosis: A Systematic Review of Literature.

IF 1.2 Q3 SURGERY
Spine Surgery and Related Research Pub Date : 2025-02-07 eCollection Date: 2025-05-27 DOI:10.22603/ssrr.2024-0162
Mohammad Taghi Karimi, Parvaneh Bazipour
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Abstract

Background: Degenerative scoliosis is a progressive side-to-side deformity of the spine that is common in mature individuals, characterized by a Cobb angle of >10°. Current treatment options vary and can be categorized as conservative or non-conservative (surgery), with the primary goal of pain reduction. However, there is conflicting evidence regarding which treatment option is most effective. The aim of this study was to determine the effectiveness of braces in this group of subjects.

Methods: A systematic search was conducted in databases including PubMed, Web of Science, Scopus, and Embase for the period between 1950 and 2024. Keywords used were: (degenerative scoliosis OR adult scoliosis) AND (conservative treatment OR brace OR orthosis). The quality of the selected studies was evaluated using the Downs and Black tool.

Results: Of 500 papers identified in the search, a total of 11 studies were chosen for final analysis. Most of the selected studies focused on the effects of various types of braces on pain intensity, quality of life, and functional performance in subjects with degenerative scoliosis.

Conclusions: Based on the available literature and the lack of strong studies on the effectiveness of braces, it cannot be definitively concluded that the use of braces reduces the severity of scoliosis curves in adults with degenerative scoliosis. However, braces may have an impact on quality of life and pain severity in this group of subjects.

评估支架治疗退行性脊柱侧凸的有效性:文献系统综述。
背景:退行性脊柱侧凸是一种进行性脊柱侧对侧畸形,常见于成熟个体,其特征为Cobb角为10°。目前的治疗方案各不相同,可分为保守或非保守(手术),主要目标是减轻疼痛。然而,关于哪种治疗方案最有效,存在相互矛盾的证据。本研究的目的是确定牙套在这组受试者中的有效性。方法:系统检索PubMed、Web of Science、Scopus、Embase等数据库1950 - 2024年的文献。关键词:(退行性脊柱侧凸或成人脊柱侧凸)和(保守治疗或支具或矫形器)。所选研究的质量使用Downs和Black工具进行评估。结果:在检索中确定的500篇论文中,总共选择了11篇研究进行最终分析。大多数选定的研究集中在不同类型的牙套对退行性脊柱侧凸患者疼痛强度、生活质量和功能表现的影响。结论:基于现有文献和缺乏对支架有效性的有力研究,不能明确地得出使用支架可以降低成人退行性脊柱侧凸患者脊柱侧凸曲线的严重程度的结论。然而,牙套可能会对这组受试者的生活质量和疼痛严重程度产生影响。
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