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In this study, "Single Task" and "Dual Task" groups will be formed in individuals aged 10-18 years with scoliosis. For 12 weeks, scoliosis-specific three-dimensional exercises will be applied to both groups. The Single Task group will receive only motor exercise training, while the Dual Task group will receive both motor and cognitive exercise training. At the end of the study, the dual-task performance of both groups will be evaluated and the effects of dual task training on individuals with scoliosis will be analyzed.
Scoliosis is a term used to describe changes in the shape and position of the spine and chest cage. Essentially, scoliosis involves lateral deviation and rotations of the vertebrae, accompanied by changes in the sagittal plane, creating a three-dimensional deformity. The progressive nature of scoliotic deformity underscores the importance of controlling these components through conservative methods. Without control, scoliosis can lead to postural, balance, and locomotor disorders due to compromised sensory integrity and inadequate proprioceptive feedback. Despite compromised postural control and continuity in individuals with Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis (AIS), maintaining daily life activities and body orientation is crucial for controlling the progression of scoliosis. The daily routine of individuals with AIS often involves simultaneous engagement in postural control alongside other daily activities. These routines and exercises frequently incorporate dual-task components. Our study aims to examine the effectiveness of single-task and dual-task walking and balance exercises in individuals with scoliosis, as well as their contributions to scoliosis-specific assessments
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
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| Single Task Group | Other | Control |
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| Dual Task Group | Other | Study |
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| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
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| Physiotherapy/Exercise Program | Behavioral | Arm 1: Scoliosis-Specific Exercises Combined with Dual-Task Cognitive Training Participants with idiopathic scoliosis in this group received scoliosis-specific physiotherapeutic exercises combined with dual-task cognitive training. The intervention included motor exercises performed on balance boards and stability trainers to enhance postural control. While engaging in these motor exercises, participants simultaneously performed cognitive tasks such as word recall, identifying cities or countries starting with a given letter, and other memory-based games. This dual-task approach aimed to improve both motor and cognitive functions. Arm 2: Scoliosis-Specific and Motor Exercises Only Participants with idiopathic scoliosis in this group performed scoliosis-specific physiotherapeutic exercises along with motor exercises aimed at improving postural stability. The motor exercises were conducted using balance boards and stability trainers, focusing solely on physical performance without the |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Single Motor - Cadence | 10 meter walking test. Measurements will begin with the participant's first step from the starting line and will end as they cross the finish line. Each participant will complete three trials, during which the step count and duration will be recorded. Based on these evaluations cadence (steps/min) will be calculated. | From baseline assessment to post-intervention at 12 weeks (after 12 exercise sessions, one session per week) |
| Single Motor - Step Lengths | 10 meter walking test. Measurements will begin with the participant's first step from the starting line and will end as they cross the finish line. Each participant will complete three trials, during which the step count and duration will be recorded. Based on these evaluations step lengths (m) will be calculated. | From baseline assessment to post-intervention at 12 weeks (after 12 exercise sessions, one session per week) |
| Single Motor - Walking Speed | 10 meter walking test. Measurements will begin with the participant's first step from the starting line and will end as they cross the finish line. Each participant will complete three trials, during which the step count and duration will be recorded. Based on these evaluations, walking speed (m/min) will be calculated. | From baseline assessment to post-intervention at 12 weeks (after 12 exercise sessions, one session per week) |
| Single Cognitive | Stroop Test | From baseline assessment to post-intervention at 12 weeks (after 12 exercise sessions, one session per week) |
| Dual-Task ( Number) | Giving specific cognitive tasks during a 10m walk. These cognitive tasks will be counting backwards in 7's from a random number between 50-100. |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Body Asymmetry and Posture Assessments | Anterior and Posterior Trunk Symmetry Index | Baseline measurements conducted at the initial assessment. Participants will undergo a 12-week exercise intervention, with one session per week. Post-treatment assessments will be conducted immediately after completing the 12 sessions at the 12th week. |
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| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
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| Faculty of Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation, Hacettepe | Ankara | 06000 | Turkey (Türkiye) |
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| ID | Term |
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| D012600 | Scoliosis |
| ID | Term |
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| D013121 | Spinal Curvatures |
| D013122 | Spinal Diseases |
| D001847 | Bone Diseases |
| D009140 | Musculoskeletal Diseases |
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| D026741 | Physical Therapy Modalities |
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| D013812 | Therapeutics |
| D012046 | Rehabilitation |
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Non-drug clinical research and method comparison clinical research
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| From baseline assessment to post-intervention at 12 weeks (after 12 exercise sessions, one session per week). |
| Dual-Task (Letter) | Participants will read a 5-letter word backward during a 10-meter walk. Each word will be provided randomly, and participants will be instructed to articulate the letters of the word in reverse order while walking. | From baseline assessment to post-intervention at 12 weeks (after 12 exercise sessions, one session per week). |
| Scoliosis-specific assessments 2 |
Anterior Trunk Rotation. The ATR is measured with the help of a scoliometer (inclinometer), a scoliosis measuring device, which evaluates the rotation of the trunk in degrees with the patient in a forward-bent position (Adam's Test position) |
| Baseline measurements conducted at the initial assessment. Participants will undergo a 12-week exercise intervention, with one session per week. Post-treatment assessments will be conducted immediately after completing the 12 sessions at the 12th week. |