Non-invasive interventions in idiopathic scoliosis: a systematic review
Abstract Introduction: Idiopathic Scoliosis (IS) is an idiopathic curvature of the spine in all three plans, been treated conservatively (non-invasive) or surgicaly (invasive). The effectiveness of noninvasive therapy still remains lacking in a scientific basis to support their evidence-based applic...
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Main Authors: | André Ivaniski Mello (Author), Ana Carolina Kanitz (Author), Flávia Gomes Martinez (Author) |
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