This project seeks to develop a standardized technique for simultaneous capturing bi-planar images of patients against a standard background with a grid that can be used later for the quantitative determination of global balance and thoracic symmetry. We hypothesize that patients who are successfully managed with surgery will demonstrate an improvement in global balance and thoracic symmetry that can be accurately measured. This measurement station will be specifically developed to provide a standardized, reproducible means to compare clinical assessments of surgical and non-surgical outcomes, and establish normative data for comparison. This standardized tool can be established at multiple centers for use in multicenter trials.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
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University of Utah
Salt Lake City, Utah, United States
Improvement in overall global balance following surgical intervention
Time frame: Dec 2005-Dec 2008
Improvement in overall global balance
Time frame: Dec 2005-Dec 2008
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