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Clinical Trial Active — Not Recruiting Non-phase study NCT06512038

The Use of DXA in Scoliosis

The Use of DXA in Scoliosis — Active Not Recruiting • Non-phase study • NCT06512038.

📅 20 Apr 2026 ⏱ 1 min read
Active — Not Recruiting
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Status
Active — Not Recruiting
Phase
Non-phase study
NCT ID
NCT06512038
Start
2024-05-08
Completion
2025-06-01
ClinicaliQ Trial Snapshot
  • The Use of DXA in Scoliosis — Active Not Recruiting • Non-phase study • NCT06512038.
  • Pilot study testing whether lying-down DXA scans can accurately measure scoliosis curves and help with brace design compared to standard standing X-rays.

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What This Trial Is Studying

This is a pilot study to look at image quality of iDXA AP supine spinal images to see if the investigators can accurately measure the size of the curve from iDXA images and to see how patients with scoliosis feel about iDXA imaging compared to normal x-rays. With normal x-rays being taken standing (or sitting if patients are in a wheelchair), it is important that the investigators understand how the lying down images compare to the standing images. Where there may be some clinical benefit, images will be taken standing…

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