• Eur Spine J · Feb 2024

    Prevalence of adolescent idiopathic scoliosis in Shijiazhuang, Hebei, China: a cross-sectional study.

    • Lu Liu, Xuan Wang, Shuangqing Du, Wei Zhang, Yuqiang Xue, Xi Li, Tianci Gao, Yang Gao, Shaobiao Wang, and Yaxuan Chen.
    • Preventive Treatment of Disease, Hebei Provincial Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Shijiazhuang, 050000, China.
    • Eur Spine J. 2024 Feb 1; 33 (2): 673679673-679.

    PurposeThis study is a large-scale screening supported by government departments to investigate the prevalence of scoliosis in Shijiazhuang.MethodsIn this cross-sectional study, all students underwent body posture evaluation and the Adam's forward flexure test to examine the back, and also underwent radiographic evaluation when scoliosis was suspected.ResultsIn total, 181,935 students participated in the research, of which 289 students were diagnosed with scoliosis, with a prevalence of 2.5%, significantly higher in female (3.01%) than in male children (1.63%) (P < 0.001). Most of the patients (79.5%) had a Cobb angle from 10° to 19°.The mean Cobb angle of scoliosis was positively associated with age. The prevalence of a single curve (75.4%) was significantly higher than double curves (23.2%) and triple curves (1.38%). The percentage of scoliosis in which the thoracolumbar segment was involved (46.4%) was significantly higher than that of the single thoracic scoliosis (31.8%) and single lumbar scoliosis (21.8%).ConclusionsThe prevalence of adolescent idiopathic scoliosis in XXX was high (2.50%). It is necessary to strengthen the education of adolescent scoliosis, and improve the awareness and attention of social to scoliosis.Level Of EvidenceIV.© 2023. The Author(s).

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