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Gerald Gez Bowman1

  • 1Valley Orthopedic Technology, Orthotics & Prosthetics, Reseda, California, USA.

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The L.A. Brace, a new asymmetrical scoliosis brace, shows promise for treating idiopathic scoliosis. It utilizes algorithm-generated predictions for effective and cost-efficient data acquisition.

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Area of Science:

  • Orthopedics and Rehabilitation Engineering
  • Biomedical Engineering
  • Spinal Disorder Treatment

Background:

  • Idiopathic scoliosis requires effective bracing for treatment.
  • Traditional bracing methods can be costly and data acquisition may lack precision.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce and evaluate the L.A. Brace, a novel asymmetrical scoliosis brace.
  • To assess the efficacy and data acquisition system of the L.A. Brace in idiopathic scoliosis treatment.

Main Methods:

  • The L.A. Brace employs asymmetrical design and computer-generated, algorithm-based predictions.
  • Data acquisition phase utilizes this predictive system for brace generation.

Main Results:

  • Initial findings indicate the L.A. Brace is an effective treatment alternative.
  • The brace offers an accurate and cost-effective data acquisition system.

Conclusions:

  • The L.A. Brace presents a viable, technologically advanced option for scoliosis management.
  • Its predictive data system enhances treatment accuracy and cost-efficiency.