research progress of the relationship between abnormal vestibular reflexes and adolescent idiopathic scoliosis
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Abstract
Adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS) is an agnogenic structural scoliosis occurring in
adolescence, and the main diagnostic criteria is coronal Cobb angle >10°in total spine X-ray.
Studies have shown that AIS may be associated with abnormal postural reflexes, vestibular
system is an important component of postural reflexes and its mechanism in the occurrence
and development of scoliosis has received wide attention in recent years. In the study, the
research progress on the role of abnormal vestibular reflexes in the pathogenesis of AIS was
mainly introduced to help the clinicians better understand the pathogenesis of AIS and provide
new ideas for AIS study.
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| Authors | ;Yi-Lin Yang; Jian Zhao; Jie Shao;Fei Wang; Xian-Chao Wei;Hai-Jian Ni;Ming Li |
| Journal | journal of communications |
| Year | 2017 |
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