$Unique_ID{BRK00092} $Pretitle{} $Title{Detection of Scoliosis} $Subject{spine curvature adolescent Musculoskeletal System Connective Tissue Scoliosis symmetrical uneven symmetry curving child care adolescence adolescent adolescents teen teens teenage teenager teenagers} $Volume{M-17,S-17} $Log{ Curved Spine Due to Scoliosis*0006301.scf Types of Scoliosis: Kyphosis and Lordosis*0006302.scf Distortion of the Rib Cage Due to Scoliosis*0006303.scf Types of Curves Found in Scoliosis*0006304.scf} Copyright (c) 1991-92,1993 Tribune Media Services, Inc. Detection of Scoliosis ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ QUESTION: Our school nurse thinks my daughter, age thirteen, might have scoliosis. Frankly, I can't see what she is talking about. Is there any way I can see for myself? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ANSWER: Scoliosis, a sideways (lateral) curving of the spine, usually appears in pre- and early adolescence. You, as a concerned parent, can do a preliminary screening of your daughter. Have her stand tall with her back toward you. Frequently, in scoliosis, the head alignment appears to be to one side of the buttocks, one shoulder appears higher, one hip seems more prominent, and an unequal distance is seen between the arms and body. Now ask her to bend from the waist: In this position, both sides of the upper and lower back should appear symmetrical and the hips level. Any uneven symmetry in the rib cage or lower back is a possible sign of scoliosis. After these preliminaries, if you at all suspect scoliosis, call your family physician and tell him your concerns. An experienced eye always detects this condition a bit more readily. Scoliosis is most easily and effectively treated in the growing years of adolescence, so you will want any necessary therapy to start as promptly as possible. ---------------- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical problem.