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Development and preliminary validation of Brace Questionnaire (BrQ): a new instrument for measuring quality of life of brace treated scoliotics
Authors:Elias Vasiliadis  Theodoros B Grivas  Konstantina Gkoltsiou
Institution:1. E.Salvá Institute, Vía Augusta 185, 08021, Barcelona, Spain
2. ISICO (Italian Scientific Spine Institute). Studio Paolo Sibilla, Via Carlo Crivelli 20, 20122, Milan, Italy
3. Asklepios Katharina Schroth Spinal Deformities Rehabilitation Centre, Korczacstr.2, D-55566, Bad Sobernheim, Germany
4. Scoliosis clinic, Orthopaedic Department, Thriasio General Hospital, G. Genimata Avenue, 19660, Magula, Greece
5. Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Teyko University School of Medicine, 2-11-1 Kaga, 173-8605, Itabashi-ku, Tokyo, Japan
6. Department of Paediatric Orthopaedics, Karol Marcinkowski University of Medical Sciences, ul. 28 Czerwca 1956 roku nr 135, 61-545, Poznan, Poland
Abstract:

Background

The effectiveness of orthotic treatment continues to be controversial in international medical literature due to differences in the reported results and conclusions of various studies. Heterogeneity of the samples has been suggested as a reason for conflicting results. Besides the obvious theoretical differences between the brace concepts, the variability in the technical factors can also explain the contradictory results between same brace types. This paper will investigate the degree of variability among responses of scoliosis specialists from the Brace Study Ground of the International Society on Scoliosis Orthopedic and Rehabilitation Treatment SOSORT. Ultimately, this information could be a foundation for establishing a consensus and framework for future prospective controlled studies.

Methods

A preliminary questionnaire on the topic of 'brace action' relative to the theory of three-dimensional scoliosis correction and brace treatment was developed and circulated to specialists interested in the conservative treatment of adolescent idiopathic scoliosis. A particular case was presented (main thoracic curve with minor lumbar). Several key points emerged and were used to develop a second questionnaire which was discussed and full filed after the SOSORT consensus meeting (Milano, Italy, January 2005).

Results

Twenty-one questionnaires were completed. The Chêneau brace was the most frequently recommended. The importance of the three point system mechanism was stressed. Options about proper pad placement on the thoracic convexity were divided 50% for the pad reaching or involving the apical vertebra and 50% for the pad acting caudal to the apical vertebra. There was agreement about the direction of the vector force, 85% selecting a 'dorso lateral to ventro medial' direction but about the shape of the pad to produce such a force. Principles related to three-dimensional correction achieved high consensus (80%–85%), but suggested methods of correction were quite diverse.

Conclusion

This study reveals that among participating SOSORT specialists there continues to be a strongly held and conflicting if not a contentious opinion regarding brace design and treatment. If the goal of a 'treatment consensus' is realistic and achievable, significantly more effort will be required to reconcile these differences.
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