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Moderate scoliosis continues to progress at 30-year follow-up: a call for concern?

Christopher AlcalaAmir A MehbodOmar RamosJohn M DawsonFrancis DenisTimothy A GarveyJoseph H PerraEduardo C BeauchampEnsor E Transfeldt
Published in: Spine deformity (2023)
All AIS curves between 30° and 50° at skeletal maturity tend to progress. Thoracic curves progress more than lumbar curves during the first 20 years and then progression slows down. The opposite happens with lumbar curves. Therefore, the rate of progression decreases with thoracic curves and increases with lumbar curves. Nevertheless, few patients have functional limitations. Further follow-up is necessary to define the true long-term outcome of moderate curves at maturity.
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