Patient Guide: This Cross-sectional Study Investigates the Relationship Between Different Curve Patterns in Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis (AIS) and the Distribution of Foot Pressure. It Aims to Determine Whether Coronal and Sagittal Curve Patterns Are Associated With Asymmetries in Plantar Pressure Distribution

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Trial ID: NCTNCT07172048
Status: ACTIVE_NOT_RECRUITING
Condition: Scoliosis Idiopathic
Phase: Not Specified

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This study is available at 1 research site. We'll help you connect with the location that's right for you.

Participating sites include:
  • • Cairo, Cairo Governorate

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This Cross-sectional Study Investigates the Relationship Between Different Curve Patterns in Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis (AIS) and the Distribution of Foot Pressure. It Aims to Determine Whether Coronal and Sagittal Curve Patterns Are Associated With Asymmetries in Plantar Pressure Distribution - Join Clinical Trial NCTNCT07172048

How to Join This Clinical Trial - NCTNCT07172048

Learn how to participate in this Not Specified trial studying an investigational therapy for Scoliosis Idiopathic. Current status: ACTIVE_NOT_RECRUITING.

Am I Eligible for This Clinical Trial?

This clinical research study is looking for participants with Scoliosis Idiopathic. Eligibility requirements include specific age ranges, health status, and medical history. Contact the study team to learn if you qualify.

Condition Being Studied
Scoliosis Idiopathic
Treatment Being Tested
Investigational treatment
Study Phase
Not Specified - Research study
Enrollment Status
ACTIVE_NOT_RECRUITING
Study Identifier
NCTNCT07172048 - ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier
Sponsored By
Study sponsor

What to Expect as a Participant

Participating in this clinical trial involves:

  • Initial screening to determine eligibility
  • Regular study visits and health assessments
  • Receiving the study treatment or placebo
  • Medical monitoring and follow-up care
  • Contributing to medical research that may help others
  • Potential access to new treatments before they're widely available

Clinical Trial Benefits and Compensation

Participants in this clinical research study may receive:

  • Close medical monitoring by healthcare professionals
  • Access to potential new treatments
  • Compensation for time and travel (varies by study)
  • No-cost study-related medical care
  • The opportunity to help advance medical knowledge

Where Is This Clinical Trial Located?

This study is enrolling participants at 1 locations. Find a study site near you:

Clinical Research Site

Cairo, Cairo Governorate 12421 - Egypt

Status: Contact for availability

How to Enroll in This Study

To learn more about participating in this Not Specified clinical trial for Scoliosis Idiopathic:

  1. Review the eligibility criteria with your healthcare provider
  2. Contact the study team for a pre-screening interview
  3. Schedule an in-person screening visit if eligible
  4. Review and sign the informed consent form
  5. Begin participation in the clinical trial

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