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Early onset Scoliosis (EOS): The social factors that determine the quality of life for young children.
This study is being done for children: • Early onset Scoliosis (EOS) Diagnosis The aim of this study is to understand the social factors (such as where a family lives) that may affect how well a...
This study is being done for children: • Early onset Scoliosis (EOS) Diagnosis The aim of this study is to understand the social factors (such as where a family lives) that may affect how well a child does now and later in life. Researchers believe that these social factors can affect the child's outcome, such as how well they do with spine bracing, casting, or surgery.
Slipped Capital Femoral Epiphysis (SCFE): A study to identify social risk factors
This study is for: • Patients who have obesity and are diagnosed with Slipped Capital Femoral Epiphysis (SCFE) • Children 9-16 years old...
This study is for: • Patients who have obesity and are diagnosed with Slipped Capital Femoral Epiphysis (SCFE) • Children 9-16 years old. • A parent or legal guardian of the study participant will be asked to complete a one-time 9-question survey via email as well as a one-time interview over the phone or via Zoom call The purpose of this study is to help understand underlying health disparities and improve other aspects of a child's health that are related to SCFE. Researchers wants to know if a SCFE diagnosis can be a "wake up call to action" for a family and health care community by identifying and addressing ways for the child to regain their health.