Publications by authors named "Heidi Hin-Ting Lau"

Article Synopsis
  • The study aimed to evaluate if 3-D ultrasound can effectively assess scoliosis curve progression in adolescents, similar to conventional X-ray methods.
  • 136 participants aged 10-18 with varying severity of adolescent idiopathic scoliosis underwent both 3-D ultrasound and X-ray examinations on the same day for comparison.
  • Results showed that 3-D ultrasound had a high sensitivity (0.93) and specificity (0.90) in detecting scoliosis progression, suggesting it can be a safer alternative to X-rays by reducing radiation exposure for patients.
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Background: Ultrasound (US) imaging for scoliosis assessment is challenging for a non-experienced operator. The robotic scanning was developed to follow a spinal curvature with deep learning and apply consistent forces to the patient's back.

Methods: Twenty three scoliosis patients were scanned with US device both, robotically and manually.

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