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Diagnosis
From 8 to 10 years, most children and adolescents are subject to review of scoliosis in a routine medical examination. Many states require public schools to examine their students for scoliosis, usually in fifth or sixth grade. During the examination, the health professional will ask the child to stand straight on, then you lean forward and try to touch your toes.
This forward-leaning position allows the health professional to observe the curvature of the spine, to detect whether the body is abnormally tilted to the left or right or if a blade is higher than the other. It is not known accurately the overall value of the routine examination. Read the rest of this entry »