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The age range for this group is 10-18 years. Participants must have a diagnosis of AIS, have been using a Cheneau-type brace for at least one month, have a primary thoracic or thoracolumbar curve, and a Cobb angle of 20 degrees or more. Additionally, the dominant hand must be the right hand, and participants must be willing to participate in the study with parental consent. Exclusion criteria include a diagnosis of congenital scoliosis, being a professional athlete, having a history of neuromuscular, rheumatological, renal, vestibular, pulmonary, or cardiovascular diseases unrelated to scoliosis, and a history of spinal surgery.",{"label":13,"type":10,"description":14,"interventionNames":10},"Control Group","This group consists of healthy adolescents without any scoliosis or spinal deformities. The age range for this group is 10-18 years. Participants must have a dominant right hand and be willing to participate in the study. 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Inclusion criteria for the control group;\n* Individuals between the ages of 10-18\n* Dominant Hand is the Right Hand\n* Volunteering to Participate in the Study\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\nExclusion Criteria for Patient Group;\n\n* Having a diagnosis of Congenital Scoliosis,\n* Becoming a Professional Athlete,\n* Neuromuscular, Rheumatologic, Renal Except Scoliosis, Any History of Vestibular, Pulmonary or Cardiovascular Disease Finding\n* History of Surgical Intervention on the Spine. Exclusion Criteria for Control Group;\n* Neuromuscular, Rheumatologic, Renal, Vestibular, Pulmonary Or History of any Cardiovascular Disease\n* History of Spine Surgery,\n* Being a Professional Athlete.",true,"ALL","10 Years","18 Years",{"count":67,"type":68},30,"ESTIMATED","OBSERVATIONAL","This study aims to investigate the effects of brace use on shoulder position, upper extremity proprioception, and upper extremity function in adolescents with idiopathic scoliosis. Participants will be assessed under both in-brace and out-brace conditions. The control group's upper extremity proprioception and upper extremity function will be assessed under out-brace condition. Shoulder position will be evaluated using a photographic method, while upper extremity proprioception (angular deviation) will be measured with the Laser Pointer-Assisted Angle Reproduction Test. Upper extremity function will be assessed through muscle strength tests, the Closed Kinetic Chain Upper Extremity Stability Test, the Medicine Ball Throw Test, the Finger-to-Nose Test, the Nellson Hand Reaction Test, and the Minnesota Manual Dexterity Test. Adolescents diagnosed with idiopathic scoliosis who have been prescribed brace treatment and have no history of spinal surgery or neurological\u002Fmusculoskeletal conditions affecting upper extremity function will be included. Individuals with congenital or neuromuscular scoliosis, previous spinal surgery, neurological disorders affecting proprioception, or those unable to comply with study assessments will be excluded. This study aims to provide insights into the impact of bracing on proprioception and upper extremity function, contributing to the development of rehabilitation strategies for scoliosis management.",[72],"Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis (AIS)",[74,75,76,77,78],"Scoliosis","Brace","Upper Extremity","Proprioception","Function","NOT_YET_RECRUITING","2025-03-24",{"date":82,"type":83},"2025-04-01","ACTUAL",{"date":82,"type":68},{"date":86,"type":68},"2025-06-30",{"name":51,"class":6},1]