Factors Influencing the Progression and Direction of Scoliosis in Children with Neurological Disorders
(1) Background: scoliosis is highly prevalent in children with neurological disorders, however, studies predicting the progression and affecting the direction of scoliosis have been insufficient. We investigated the factors associated with the progression and direction of scoliosis in children with...
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Main Authors: | Yeun-Jie Yoo (Author), Jung-Geun Park (Author), Leechan Jo (Author), Youngdeok Hwang (Author), Mi-Jeong Yoon (Author), Joon-Sung Kim (Author), Seonghoon Lim (Author), Bo-Young Hong (Author) |
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MDPI AG,
2022-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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