Early detection is key! Scoliosis screening through the Adam’s Bend Test, a non-invasive examination of the spine, is an easy way to determine whether scoliosis may be present. According to the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF), annual screening is recommended in children and adolescents ages 10-18. Screening is usually done by visual inspection of the spine to look for asymmetry of the shoulders, scapulae and hips. The Adam’s forward-bend screening test is most commonly used in the United States. Patients are instructed to bend forward so that the spine is parallel to the floor, making it easier to perceive any unevenness. A scoliometer may be used to measure the angle of trunk rotation during the forward-bend test, or you may even use several available apps on your cell phone! A trunk rotation angle of more than 5 degrees indicates the need to schedule an appointment with a scoliosis specialist for further evaluation, have x-rays taken if necessary, and determine an appropriate course of action, whether it be observation, conservative treatment options, or surgery.
Early detection is key! Scoliosis screening through the Adam’s Bend Test, a non-invasive examination of the spine, is an easy way to determine whether scoliosis may be present. According to the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF), annual screening is recommended in children and adolescents ages 10-18. Screening is usually done by visual inspection of the spine to look for asymmetry of the shoulders, scapulae and hips. The Adam’s forward-bend screening test is most commonly used in the United States. Patients are instructed to bend forward so that the spine is parallel to the floor, making it easier to perceive any unevenness. A scoliometer may be used to measure the angle of trunk rotation during the forward-bend test, or you may even use several available apps on your cell phone! A trunk rotation angle of more than 5 degrees indicates the need to schedule an appointment with a scoliosis specialist for further evaluation, have x-rays taken if necessary, and determine an appropriate course of action, whether it be observation, conservative treatment options, or surgery.
In addition to screening with the Adam’s Bend Test, there are several signs that may indicate the possibility of scoliosis. If one or more of the following signs is noticed, schedule an appointment with a doctor.
- Shoulders are uneven – one or both shoulder blades may stick out
- Head is not centered directly above the trunk or pelvis
- One or both hips are raised or unusually high
- Rib cages are at different heights
- Waist is uneven
- The appearance or texture of the skin overlying the spine changes (dimples, hairy patches, stretch marks, color abnormalities)
- The entire body leans to one side