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Scoliosis Evaluation

Orthopedic Clinics of North America, 1988
The office evaluation of the patient with suspected or confirmed scoliosis is directed toward establishing the etiology (if a known one exists), defining the configuration and magnitude of the deformity, making an estimate of the likely outcome for the patient based on existing knowledge of the natural history of the patient's deformity, and selecting ...
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Posttraumatic Scoliosis

Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics B, 1996
A case of posttraumatic scoliosis due a misdiagnosed lumbosacral unilateral dislocation was observed 6 weeks after a traffic injury in a 15-year-old boy. Cobb angle was 30 degrees on T10-L4 with 20 degrees rotation on L1 and L2. Initial radiographs were normal.
S, Gangloff, M, Onimus
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Scoliosis

JAAPA, 2022
Kristie Schimming, McCann   +1 more
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IDIOPATHIC SCOLIOSIS

Neurosurgery, 2008
Idiopathic scoliosis (IS) most commonly develops during adolescence, but may present at any age from infancy through adulthood. Patients with IS are evaluated clinically and radiographically to determine whether the deformity is, in fact, idiopathic, to elucidate any symptoms related to the scoliosis, and to characterize the deformity itself.
Peter D, Angevine, Harel, Deutsch
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Congenital Scoliosis

Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 2004
Congenital scoliosis is caused by early embryologic errors in vertebral column formation. Defining the deformity, predicting the natural history, and applying the correct treatment can help ensure successful management. Most congenital spine anomalies can be classified, and many have a predictable natural history. Because the deformities are associated
Daniel, Hedequist, John, Emans
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Painful scoliosis

Klinische Pädiatrie, 1997
In case of painful scoliosis, a search for etiologic factors in the vertebral spinal canal and adjacent structures should be made. MRI with Gadolinium is useful to look for various pathology in and around the spine in particular of spinal cord. CT scanning is indispensible for bony details.
C, Hoeffel   +4 more
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SCOLIOSIS SCREENING

Journal of School Health, 1974
ABSTRACTThis study, based on observation of 8,096 school children, presents the procedures and results of a scoliosis screening program.
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Scoliosis Correction Objectives in Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis

Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics, 2007
A recent study revealed large variability among a group of 32 spine surgeons in the preoperative instrumentation strategies for the same 5 adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS) patients. The surgical plans were determined to be surgeon and curve-type dependent.
Younes, Majdouline   +4 more
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Juvenile idiopathic scoliosis

The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. British volume, 1981
A series of 98 patients with juvenile idiopathic scoliosis have been analysed. This showed that between the ages of four and six there was a higher incidence in boys whereas between seven and nine years of age, the proportion of girls was higher. Regardless of sex and age the majority of the curves were convex to the right and the single thoracic ...
U M, Figueiredo, J I, James
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