The Effect of Three-dimensional Exercise (Schroth Exercise) on Diaphragm Thickness in Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis Patients
NCT06417944 · Status: COMPLETED · Type: OBSERVATIONAL · Enrollment: 64
Last updated 2025-01-07
Summary
Spinal deformity is common in childhood and adolescence, and can often present as scoliosis or increased thoracic kyphosis deformity with various etiologies.The diaphragm is the main respiratory muscle, and diaphragm contraction is associated with respiratory functions.Any spinal deformity, especially one that affects the thoracic spine, can affect lung function.In the planned thesis study, investigators will measure the diaphragm thickness in adolescent idiopathic scoliosis patients with scoliosis deformities affecting the thoracic region, whether there is any relationship between the impact in the thoracic region and the diaphragm thickness, and the three-dimensional exercise (Schroth exercise-Barcelona Schroth therapy) applied in investigators' clinic for scoliosis, before and after the treatment of the diaphragm. Investigators aimed to show whether there is any change in thickness.
Conditions
- Spine Deformity
- Scoliosis
- Scoliosis Idiopathic
- Scoliosis; Adolescence
- Diaphragm Issues
Interventions
- DIAGNOSTIC_TEST
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Scoliosis study form
Scoliosis study form consisting of clinical and radiological measurements of patients aged 10-18 years who applied to the outpatient clinic with spine deformity will be filled in detail.
- DIAGNOSTIC_TEST
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Scoliosis X-ray (orthorontgenogram)
Patients whose Adam's forward bending test and clinical evaluation results are compatible with scoliosis, scoliosis graphy are requested. (Adams test (forward bending test) (+) was measured by Bunnell scoliometer (scoliosis assessment tool) and ATR (angle of trunk rotation angle) values were 5 degrees in those with BMI (Body Mass Index) above 85%. If it is below 85% and above 7 degrees, patients who meet the inclusion criteria will be included in the study by filling out an informed consent form and a scoliosis film will be requested.).Coronal, sagittal balance; coronal and sagittal Cobb angles will be measured from posterior-anterior (PA) and lateral scoliosis radiographs.
- DIAGNOSTIC_TEST
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Pulmonary function test
Pulmonary function tests (PFTs) are noninvasive tests that show how well the lungs are working. The tests measure lung volume, capacity, rates of flow, and gas exchange. This information can help your healthcare provider diagnose and decide the treatment of certain lung disorders. We will use handheld spirometry device for measurement. Three measurements will be made. In these three measurements; FEV1(Forced Expiratory Volume In One Second)(L), FEV1 (%predicted), FVC (Forced Vital Capacity) (L), FVC (%predicted), FEV1/FVC (%) and FEV1/FVC (%predicted) will be evaluated. The arithmetic average of the results of these three measurements will be taken.
- DIAGNOSTIC_TEST
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Ultrasonographic Measurement
Diaphragm thickness will be measured in the supine position with a 6-14 Mhz lineer, conventional ultrasound probe (Mindray DC-8, Shenzen Mindray Bio-Medical Electronics CO. LTD.,P.R. China) at the end of inspiration and expiration from the intercostal space on the anterior axillary line. The measurements will be evaluated by making three measurements from the right 8-9. intercostal space where the diaphragm is best visualized. End-expiratory (Forced residual capacity-FRC) (centimeter- cm), end-inspiratory (Total Lung Capacity) (centimeter-cm) and thickening rate (%) (thickness TLC / thickness FRC) will be evaluated three times and the arithmetic average of these three measurements will be taken.
- PROCEDURE
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Three-dimensional Exercise (BSPTS Schroth Exercise)
It only provides outpatient treatment, but it has different practices, intensive or regular, depending on local and external patients. For local patients, it is applied once a week, accompanied by a therapist, and the treatment duration is determined according to the patient's condition. In patients coming from outside; It can be continued as 2 hours a day for 10 days, then as additional treatment for 1-2 weeks for 3-6 months depending on the patient's condition. I In regular treatment; 30 sessions of 90 minutes group treatment, the first 8 sessions are carried out under the supervision of a therapist for a shorter period of time. We will give 10 sessions of BSPTS Schroth exercises, either outpatient or inpatient. After 10 sessions of the Schroth exercise program, the home program will continue two months after outpatient/inpatient schroth exercise(Home program: 5 days/week, 45-60 minutes for all patients).
- PROCEDURE
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Home Exercise
In the home exercise program; daily living activities, neutral pelvis exercises, coronal balance exercises, rotational angular breathing exercises and axial elongation exercises were taught by the physiotherapist in one session. A total of 10-week home exercise program was planned, with exercises to be performed twice a week for the first two weeks, once every 15 days for 1 month (twice in one month), and then once a month.
Sponsors & Collaborators
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Gaziosmanpasa Research and Education Hospital
lead OTHER_GOV
Principal Investigators
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Aynur Metin Terzibasioglu, MD,Chief Assistant · Maltepe District, Askeri Firin Street, Inistanbul buildins F1 Block Flat: 82 Zeytinburnu /ISTANBUL
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Ebru Yilmaz Yalcinkaya, MD,Professor · Gaziosmanpaşa Training and Research Hospital Physical Rehabilitation Department
Eligibility
- Min Age
- 10 Years
- Max Age
- 18 Years
- Sex
- ALL
- Healthy Volunteers
- Yes
Timeline & Regulatory
- Start
- 2024-05-14
- Primary Completion
- 2024-07-15
- Completion
- 2024-10-30
Countries
- Turkey (Türkiye)
Study Locations
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