Here are four insights:
1. The system is able to identify early stages of idiopathic scoliosis.
2. Researchers developed the system to three-dimensionally measure the asymmetry on a person’s back.
3. The system conducts scans on various parts of the back, offering evaluation of the back from any angle in a few seconds.
4. Next steps involve testing the device in clinical settings.
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