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Do Adolescents With Idiopathic Scoliosis Have an Erroneous Perception of the Gravitational Vertical?

Morgane Le Berre1, Charles Pradeau1, Anthony Brouillard2, Monique Coget3, Caroline Massot4, Jean-François Catanzariti5.   

Abstract

STUDY
DESIGN: Multicenter, case-control study.
OBJECTIVES: Demonstrate altered perception of verticality in AIS compared with matched controls. SUMMARY OF BACKGROUND DATA: The cause of adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS) remains to be found. AIS is associated with neurosensorial anomalies, in particular, altered control of orthostatic posture. During kinetic activity, the upright posture, in humans, is determined in reference to the gravitational vertical (GV). We hypothesized that in AIS, there is a discordance in the perception of the GV and the true GV. In AIS, the longitudinal axis of the body would thus be misoriented because of an erroneous perception of the GV.
METHODS: Thirty adolescents with right thoracic AIS (age 14.23 ± 1.75 years; Cobb angle 31.97°± 12.83°) and 30 controls matched for age (13.93 ± 1.85 years), body mass index, Tanner stage, and handedness were compared for subjective visual vertical (SVV) measured in static and dynamic (optokinetic stimulation) conditions, and subjective postural vertical (SPV).
RESULTS: There was no difference in the two groups, AIS and controls, for SVV. The SPV was significantly different between the two groups (p = .00023). The SPV was shifted to the right for most of the AIS patients (2.13°± 2.22°) compared with controls (-0.08°±1.40°). There was a significant correlation between SPV and clinical frontal tilt in the AIS patients.
CONCLUSION: Our findings demonstrate that patients with right thoracic AIS have an erroneous perception of the GV. In most AIS patients, SPV was shifted to the right, with no alteration of the SVV. AIS might be the consequence of a reoriented longitudinal body axis aligned with an erroneous vertical reference. The underlying mechanism might involve dysfunction of trunk graviceptors. The primary or secondary nature of this dysfunction remains an open question.
Copyright © 2018 Scoliosis Research Society. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Adolescent idiopathic scoliosis; Postural control; Subjective postural vertical; Subjective visual vertical; Verticality perception

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30587324     DOI: 10.1016/j.jspd.2018.05.004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Spine Deform        ISSN: 2212-134X


  2 in total

1.  A perception bias of the gravitational vertical is confirmed in Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis.

Authors:  Jean-François Catanzariti; Monique Coget; Anthony Brouillard
Journal:  Spine Deform       Date:  2021-07-28

2.  Brain oscillatory activity in adolescent idiopathic scoliosis.

Authors:  Emanuela Formaggio; Margherita Bertuccelli; Maria Rubega; Roberto Di Marco; Francesca Cantele; Federica Gottardello; Michela De Giuseppe; Stefano Masiero
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2022-10-14       Impact factor: 4.996

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