EFFECTIVENESS OF COMPUTER OPTICAL TOPOGRAPHY IN SCOLIOSIS
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This article explores the use of computer optical topography (COT) in the diagnosis, screening, and monitoring of patients with spinal deformities. COT is a safe and accurate method that avoids the use of radiation. Emphasis is placed on the method's advantages, including speed, precision, and the ability for dynamic observation. Limitations and development prospects, including integration with artificial intelligence, are also considered.
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