2016 SOSORT guidelines: orthopaedic and rehabilitation treatment of idiopathic scoliosis during growth.
Stefano NegriniSabrina DonzelliAngelo Gabriele AulisaDariusz CzaprowskiSanja SchreiberJean Claude de MauroyHelmut DiersTheodoros B GrivasPatrick KnottTomasz KotwickiAndrea LebelCindy MartiToru MaruyamaJoe O'BrienNigel PriceEric ParentManuel RigoMichele RomanoLuke StikeleatherJames WynneFabio ZainaPublished in: Scoliosis and spinal disorders (2018)
The 2016 SOSORT guidelines were developed based on the current evidence on CTIS. Over the last 5 years, high-quality evidence has started to emerge, particularly in the areas of efficacy of bracing (one large multicentre trial) and PSSE (three single-centre randomized controlled trials). Several grade A recommendations were presented. Despite the growing high-quality evidence, the heterogeneity of the study protocols limits generalizability of the recommendations. There is a need for standardization of research methods of conservative treatment effectiveness, as recognized by SOSORT and the Scoliosis Research Society (SRS) non-operative management Committee.