Literature DB >> 3349685

Screening school children for scoliosis.

T S Renshaw1.   

Abstract

Idiopathic scoliosis can be detected by early screening of school children in school clinics, a method which improves the detection rate. By early detection, many curves that would require surgical treatment can be prevented from reaching that severe magnitude. Much valuable data regarding the natural history of idiopathic scoliosis have been derived from screening programs. On the other hand, costs of screening are not inconsequential, and costs involved in follow-up procedures are high. Vast numbers of small, nonprogressive curves are discovered and followed. Several questions remain. (1) At what ages should school children be screened? (2) Should boys be screened? (3) What should be the criteria for referral or treatment? (4) What is a reasonable follow-up program? (5) How effective is nonoperative treatment? Careful study of the natural history and treatment of idiopathic scoliosis will help to answer these questions.

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Year:  1988        PMID: 3349685

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Orthop Relat Res        ISSN: 0009-921X            Impact factor:   4.176


  11 in total

1.  Idiopathic scoliosis in Korean schoolchildren: a prospective screening study of over 1 million children.

Authors:  Seung-Woo Suh; Hitesh N Modi; Jae-Hyuk Yang; Jae-Young Hong
Journal:  Eur Spine J       Date:  2011-01-28       Impact factor: 3.134

2.  Anterior instrumentation for correction of adolescent thoracic idiopathic scoliosis: historic prospective study.

Authors:  Miljenko Franić; Vladimir Kovac
Journal:  Croat Med J       Date:  2006-04       Impact factor: 1.351

3.  The prevalence of idiopathic scoliosis in eleven year-old Korean adolescents: a 3 year epidemiological study.

Authors:  Jin-Young Lee; Seong-Hwan Moon; Han Jo Kim; Moon Soo Park; Bo-Kyung Suh; Ji Hoon Nam; Jae Kyun Jung; Hwan-Mo Lee
Journal:  Yonsei Med J       Date:  2014-04-01       Impact factor: 2.759

4.  The benefits of school screening for scoliosis in the central part of The Netherlands.

Authors:  J E Pruijs; R van der Meer; M A Hageman; W Keessen; J C van Wieringen
Journal:  Eur Spine J       Date:  1996       Impact factor: 3.134

5.  Prevalence of the thoracic scoliosis in children and adolescents candidates for strabismus surgery: results from a 1935-patient cross-sectional study in China.

Authors:  Xiang-Xiang Pan; Chong-An Huang; Jia-Liang Lin; Zeng-Jie Zhang; Yi-Feng Shi; Bo-Da Chen; Hua-Wei Zhang; Zhi-Yue Dai; Xin-Ping Yu; Xiang-Yang Wang
Journal:  Eur Spine J       Date:  2020-02-28       Impact factor: 3.134

6.  SOSORT consensus paper: school screening for scoliosis. Where are we today?

Authors:  Theodoros B Grivas; Marian H Wade; Stefano Negrini; Joseph P O'Brien; Toru Maruyama; Martha C Hawes; Manuel Rigo; Hans Rudolf Weiss; Tomasz Kotwicki; Elias S Vasiliadis; Lior Neuhaus Sulam; Tamar Neuhous
Journal:  Scoliosis       Date:  2007-11-26

7.  Adolescent idiopathic scoliosis screening for school, community, and clinical health promotion practice utilizing the PRECEDE-PROCEED model.

Authors:  Timothy A Mirtz; Mark A Thompson; Leon Greene; Lawrence A Wyatt; Cynthia G Akagi
Journal:  Chiropr Osteopat       Date:  2005-11-30

8.  Haplotypes at LBX1 have distinct inheritance patterns with opposite effects in adolescent idiopathic scoliosis.

Authors:  Rakesh Chettier; Lesa Nelson; James W Ogilvie; Hans M Albertsen; Kenneth Ward
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2015-02-12       Impact factor: 3.240

9.  Analysis of single nucleotide polymorphism in adolescent idiopathic scoliosis in Korea: for personalized treatment.

Authors:  Eun Su Moon; Hak Sun Kim; Veushj Sharma; Jin Oh Park; Hwan Mo Lee; Sung Hwan Moon; Hyon Su Chong
Journal:  Yonsei Med J       Date:  2013-03-01       Impact factor: 2.759

10.  The direct cost of "Thriasio" school screening program.

Authors:  Theodoros B Grivas; Elias S Vasiliadis; Christina Maziotou; Olga D Savvidou
Journal:  Scoliosis       Date:  2007-05-14
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