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A New Spinal Orthosis for Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis

A New Spinal Orthosis With an Integrated System of Electric Surface Stimulation and Heat Sensing for Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis

Status
Unknown
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
60 (estimated)
Sponsor
Changhua Christian Hospital · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
10 Years – 17 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

The new device with digital technology provides a new avenue to enable clinicians to communicate wirelessly with the imbedded core system such that they can adjust the electrical stimulation parameters and retrieve the temperature data for further compliance analysis. The smart phone and cloud technology can be effectively applied for both security and convenience. The electrical stimulation technology integrated with the total contact spinal orthosis combines the external correction forces on the spinal skeleton from the passive orthosis with the muscle forces at the lateral trunk from the stimulation process. The electrical stimulation is purposely to tone the muscle in order to replace the external mechanical forces gradually. Ultimately, when being weaned off the orthosis, patients may maintain the correction.

Detailed description

Spinal orthosis is an option to treat Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis (AIS) and is the most commonly used among conservative treatment. According to Scoliosis Research Society (SRS), orthotic treatment is indicated for AIS patients with curves greater than 25˚ but smaller than 45˚. However, the in-brace correction is hardly maintained and the effectiveness of orthotic treatment is limited, which has been an impetus to develop a more effective method for AIS patients to fulfill the unmet need. In order the orthosis is effective, biomechanical intervention and the patient compliance are two key factors. The purpose of this two-year project is to develop a new spinal orthosis in which an integrated system of electric surface stimulation and heat sensing is imbedded such that the AIS will be effectively treated with the mechanical orthosis plus a nocturnal use of electrical stimulation. In addition to the already stellar device, a totally new concept of spine erectability is proposed to provide evidence that can manifest the unique value of orthotic treatment as opposed to surgery. It is hypothesized that the new spinal orthosis would not only reduce the Cobb angle and apical rotation but also would strengthen the spine erectability in AIS patients. The new device with digital technology provides a new avenue to enable clinicians to communicate wirelessly with the imbedded core system such that they can adjust the electrical stimulation parameters and retrieve the temperature data for further compliance analysis. The smart phone and cloud technology can be effectively applied for both security and convenience. The electrical stimulation technology integrated with the total contact spinal orthosis combines the external correction forces on the spinal skeleton from the passive orthosis with the muscle forces at the lateral trunk from the stimulation process. The electrical stimulation is purposely to tone the muscle in order to replace the external mechanical forces gradually. Ultimately, when being weaned off the orthosis, patients may maintain the correction. With the spinal orthosis, the applied current in stimulation process would be reduced and the skin irritation would too. First year, there will be three tasks. An instrument will be developed for clinicians to assess the applicability of electrical surface stimulation to each AIS patient. System integration of the spinal orthosis with electrical surface stimulation and heat sensing will be accomplished. Clinical study of the effectiveness of passive spinal orthoses on 30 AIS subjects as a control group, where the Cobb angle, apical rotation and spine erectability will be measured before treatment and after. Second year, another 30 AIS patients will be recruited; the applicability of electrical surface stimulation will be assessed; and the new spinal orthosis will be applied to the experiment group. The Cobb angle, apical rotation and spine erectability will be measured before treatment and after for each subject. Independent t test will be carried out for the two groups to test the hypothesis.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
DEVICESpinal Orthosis with an Integrated System of Electric Surface Stimulation and Heat SensingThe electrical stimulation technology integrated with the total contact spinal orthosis combines the external correction forces on the spinal skeleton from the passive orthosis with the muscle forces at the lateral trunk from the stimulation process.
DEVICEspinal orthosisThe ventrally opened total contact spinal orthosis will be designed and made of Copolymer and Aliplast. Correcting pressure points have to use the pressure pads at relevant points.

Timeline

Start date
2019-02-01
Primary completion
2022-12-31
Completion
2023-01-31
First posted
2019-01-31
Last updated
2021-07-02

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Taiwan

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT03825159. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.