Development of CAD/CAM Based Brace Models for the Treatment of Patients with Scoliosis-Classification Based Approach versus Finite Element Modelling

Study DesignRetrospective controlled cohort study comparing the in-brace correction of two samples of scoliosis patients with braces of different computer aided design (CAD).PurposeIn-brace correction and compliance correlate with outcome. The more standardized CAD braces that are available should e...

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Main Authors: Hans-Rudolf Weiss, Alexander Kleban
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Korean Spine Society 2015-10-01
Series:Asian Spine Journal
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Online Access:http://www.asianspinejournal.org/upload/pdf/asj-9-661.pdf
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spelling doaj-6cf45b018b7444d2983ed15c66063be22020-11-24T23:59:40ZengKorean Spine SocietyAsian Spine Journal1976-19021976-78462015-10-019566166710.4184/asj.2015.9.5.661822Development of CAD/CAM Based Brace Models for the Treatment of Patients with Scoliosis-Classification Based Approach versus Finite Element ModellingHans-Rudolf Weiss0Alexander Kleban1Orthopaedic Rehabilitation Services, Gesundheitsforum Nahetal, Gensingen, Germany.Department of Mathematics, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia.Study DesignRetrospective controlled cohort study comparing the in-brace correction of two samples of scoliosis patients with braces of different computer aided design (CAD).PurposeIn-brace correction and compliance correlate with outcome. The more standardized CAD braces that are available should enable improved in-brace correction and outcome. This study compared recent CAD brace developments with respect to in-brace corrections.Overview of LiteratureA 2013 randomized controlled trial demonstrated that 72% of a population complying to Scoliosis Research Society inclusion criteria on bracing did not progress using braces (mainly Boston braces) used in the United States and Canada with moderate corrective effect.MethodsIn-brace corrections achieved in a sample of patients fulfilling the inclusion criteria for studies on bracing using the classification based approach (CBA) were compared to the recent individual CAD/computer aided manufacturing bracing based on finite element modelling approach (FEMA).ResultsIn-brace corrections using the different approaches differed widely. CBA in-brace corrections were 66% of the initial value. FEMA in-brace correction was 42% of the initial value.ConclusionsConsidering the fact that in-brace correction (and compliance) determines the end result of bracing in the treatment of scoliosis, scoliosis braces based on CBA are superior to the FEMA and the standard plaster based brace applications.http://www.asianspinejournal.org/upload/pdf/asj-9-661.pdfScoliosisBraceOrthothisCorrectionComputer aided design
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author Hans-Rudolf Weiss
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Alexander Kleban
Development of CAD/CAM Based Brace Models for the Treatment of Patients with Scoliosis-Classification Based Approach versus Finite Element Modelling
Asian Spine Journal
Scoliosis
Brace
Orthothis
Correction
Computer aided design
author_facet Hans-Rudolf Weiss
Alexander Kleban
author_sort Hans-Rudolf Weiss
title Development of CAD/CAM Based Brace Models for the Treatment of Patients with Scoliosis-Classification Based Approach versus Finite Element Modelling
title_short Development of CAD/CAM Based Brace Models for the Treatment of Patients with Scoliosis-Classification Based Approach versus Finite Element Modelling
title_full Development of CAD/CAM Based Brace Models for the Treatment of Patients with Scoliosis-Classification Based Approach versus Finite Element Modelling
title_fullStr Development of CAD/CAM Based Brace Models for the Treatment of Patients with Scoliosis-Classification Based Approach versus Finite Element Modelling
title_full_unstemmed Development of CAD/CAM Based Brace Models for the Treatment of Patients with Scoliosis-Classification Based Approach versus Finite Element Modelling
title_sort development of cad/cam based brace models for the treatment of patients with scoliosis-classification based approach versus finite element modelling
publisher Korean Spine Society
series Asian Spine Journal
issn 1976-1902
1976-7846
publishDate 2015-10-01
description Study DesignRetrospective controlled cohort study comparing the in-brace correction of two samples of scoliosis patients with braces of different computer aided design (CAD).PurposeIn-brace correction and compliance correlate with outcome. The more standardized CAD braces that are available should enable improved in-brace correction and outcome. This study compared recent CAD brace developments with respect to in-brace corrections.Overview of LiteratureA 2013 randomized controlled trial demonstrated that 72% of a population complying to Scoliosis Research Society inclusion criteria on bracing did not progress using braces (mainly Boston braces) used in the United States and Canada with moderate corrective effect.MethodsIn-brace corrections achieved in a sample of patients fulfilling the inclusion criteria for studies on bracing using the classification based approach (CBA) were compared to the recent individual CAD/computer aided manufacturing bracing based on finite element modelling approach (FEMA).ResultsIn-brace corrections using the different approaches differed widely. CBA in-brace corrections were 66% of the initial value. FEMA in-brace correction was 42% of the initial value.ConclusionsConsidering the fact that in-brace correction (and compliance) determines the end result of bracing in the treatment of scoliosis, scoliosis braces based on CBA are superior to the FEMA and the standard plaster based brace applications.
topic Scoliosis
Brace
Orthothis
Correction
Computer aided design
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