ABSTRACT Objectives: To compare the measurement of the Cobb angle on printed radiographs and on scanned radiographs viewed through the software "PixViewer". Methods: Preoperative radiographs of 23 patients were evaluated on printed films and through the software "PixViewer". The same evaluator, a spine surgeon, chose the proximal and distal limiting vertebrae of the main curve on printed radiographs, without identification of patients, and measured the Cobb angle based on these parameters. The same parameters and measurements were applied to scanned radiographs. The measurements were compared, as well as the choice of limiting vertebrae. Results: The average variation of the Cobb angle between methods was 1.48 ± 1.73°. The intraclass ...
Background: Scoliosis is traditionally evaluated by measuring the Cobb angle in radiograph images ta...
An intelligence system was used to generate index for scoliosis. Tests were designed to evaluate the...
The progression of adolescent idiopathic scoliosis is typically monitored via regular radiographic f...
ABSTRACT Objectives: To compare the measurement of the Cobb angle on printed radiographs and on sc...
ABSTRACT Objective: To compare the measurement of the Cobb angle in printed radiographs and digital...
Scoliosis of the vertebral column can be assessed with the Cobb angle (Cobb 1948). This examination ...
Study Design. Survey of intraobserver and interobserver measurement variability. Objective. To asses...
BACKGROUND CONTEXT: The vertebral spine angle in the frontal plane is an important parameter in the ...
Scoliosis is a common disease of the spine and requires regular monitoring due to its progressive pr...
ABSTRACT Objective: The adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS) is a spine deformity that occurs in ...
Study Design. Automatic measurement of Cobb angle in patients with scoliosis. Objective. To test the...
Study Design. Automatic measurement of Cobb angle in patients with scoliosis. Objective. To test the...
Measurement of Cobb angle is the standard technique used for scoliosis assessment. The challenging t...
Summary: Background: Computed radiography (CR), digital radiography (DR) and biplanar radiography (...
Incorrect determination of the top or end vertebrae of a scoliotic curve causes measurement errors w...
Background: Scoliosis is traditionally evaluated by measuring the Cobb angle in radiograph images ta...
An intelligence system was used to generate index for scoliosis. Tests were designed to evaluate the...
The progression of adolescent idiopathic scoliosis is typically monitored via regular radiographic f...
ABSTRACT Objectives: To compare the measurement of the Cobb angle on printed radiographs and on sc...
ABSTRACT Objective: To compare the measurement of the Cobb angle in printed radiographs and digital...
Scoliosis of the vertebral column can be assessed with the Cobb angle (Cobb 1948). This examination ...
Study Design. Survey of intraobserver and interobserver measurement variability. Objective. To asses...
BACKGROUND CONTEXT: The vertebral spine angle in the frontal plane is an important parameter in the ...
Scoliosis is a common disease of the spine and requires regular monitoring due to its progressive pr...
ABSTRACT Objective: The adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS) is a spine deformity that occurs in ...
Study Design. Automatic measurement of Cobb angle in patients with scoliosis. Objective. To test the...
Study Design. Automatic measurement of Cobb angle in patients with scoliosis. Objective. To test the...
Measurement of Cobb angle is the standard technique used for scoliosis assessment. The challenging t...
Summary: Background: Computed radiography (CR), digital radiography (DR) and biplanar radiography (...
Incorrect determination of the top or end vertebrae of a scoliotic curve causes measurement errors w...
Background: Scoliosis is traditionally evaluated by measuring the Cobb angle in radiograph images ta...
An intelligence system was used to generate index for scoliosis. Tests were designed to evaluate the...
The progression of adolescent idiopathic scoliosis is typically monitored via regular radiographic f...