Suresh, Sinduja
Stubbs, Annabelle
Pulling, Grace
Amiri, Amir
Izatt, Maree Therese
Labrom, Robert David
Askin, Geoffrey Noel
Little, Judith Paige
Funding for this research was provided by:
Centre for Biomedical Technologies (CBT) , QUT
Article History
Received: 10 February 2025
Accepted: 16 October 2025
First Online: 20 November 2025
Declarations
:
: The authors declare no competing interests.
: The methods described in this paper are in accordance with the relevant guidelines and regulations put forth by QCH and QUT HREC and the Declaration of Helsinki.Hospital and University Human Research Ethics Committee (HREC) approvals were obtained from QCH HREC (LNR/21/QCHQ/75249) and the Queensland University of Technology HREC (Approval number: 4856 – HE44) titled “Spine Deformity Management Clinical Data Collection Project”. Approval to publish de-identified group data analyses by the QCH HREC for the “Development of non-invasive monitoring tools for Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis, using 3D scanning/photography at the Queensland Children’s Hospital” was also provided. Informed consent was obtained from all participants and their legal guardians. The volunteer showing body positioning in Fig. 1 is over the age of 18 and provided written consent for their images to be included in this publication.