Early weaning in idiopathic scoliosis.
Harald SteenJohan Emil LangeJens Ivar BroxPublished in: Scoliosis (2015)
The benefit of planned early weaning was the shortened bracing time and good clinical results. This procedure may be attempted if curve reduction is stable over time and the primary curve is 25° or less in patients with several years of expected bracing. The patients should be monitored carefully and regularly at 4-6 months intervals until maturity, and a new brace should be prepared if the curve increases significantly.