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The Hidden Differences in Spinal Curves
Wednesday, April 2, 2025
The researchers looked at a group of teens with scoliosis. They compared those with left-side curves to those with right-side curves. They found that left-side curves were often more severe. This means that the curve was bigger and the spine was more twisted. They also found that surgery was more challenging for left-side curves. This is because the spine has a natural curve to the right. A left-side curve goes against this natural curve. This can make it harder to correct the curve during surgery.
The researchers also asked surgeons about their opinions on these two types of curves. They found that surgeons had different opinions on how to approach surgery for each type of curve. Some surgeons thought that left-side curves were more challenging to correct. Others thought that the surgical approach should be the same for both types of curves. The researchers also found that surgeons had different opinions on the outcomes of surgery for these two types of curves. Some surgeons thought that the outcomes were better for right-side curves. Others thought that the outcomes were the same for both types of curves.
The researchers concluded that left-side curves in scoliosis are often more severe. This can make surgery more challenging. Surgeons have different opinions on how to approach surgery for these curves. Some think that left-side curves are more challenging to correct. Others think that the surgical approach should be the same for both types of curves. More research is needed to find out if there are any differences in the outcomes of surgery for these two types of curves. But for now, it's clear that left-side curves in scoliosis can be more challenging to treat.
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