Prevalence of scoliosis among high school students

© 2015, Medical Association of Thailand. All rights reserved. Objective: This study aimed to survey the prevalence of scoliosis in Thai high school students. Material and Method: Physical therapists assessed the postural alignment in three planes during standing position by observation, palpation, a...

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Main Authors: Wimonrat Sakullertphasuk, Chompunoot Suwanasri, Laddawan Saetang, Noochjaree Siri, Pathtarajaree Junsiri, Siriwan Yotsungnoen, Phrattaya Phakpakorn, Meena Tosiriphattana
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spelling th-mahidol.365932018-11-23T17:53:47Z Prevalence of scoliosis among high school students Wimonrat Sakullertphasuk Chompunoot Suwanasri Laddawan Saetang Noochjaree Siri Pathtarajaree Junsiri Siriwan Yotsungnoen Phrattaya Phakpakorn Meena Tosiriphattana Mahidol University Medicine © 2015, Medical Association of Thailand. All rights reserved. Objective: This study aimed to survey the prevalence of scoliosis in Thai high school students. Material and Method: Physical therapists assessed the postural alignment in three planes during standing position by observation, palpation, and Adam’s forward bending test. The data were analyzed using descriptive statistics and Chi-square analysis. Results: Three hundred and seventy-four high school students (297 males and 77 females) were recruited from three schools in the Bangkok Metropolitan Area. The prevalence of scoliosis was 22.7%. A significant difference was observed between sex and scoliosis prevalence (χ<sup>2</sup> = 6.73, p<0.05) with a prevalence ratio (female:male) of 1.70. A significant difference of scoliosis prevalence was found between school 1 and school 3 (χ<sup>2</sup> = 4.33, p<0.05) with a ratio of 1.74. Most scoliosis levels were found at the thoracolumbar level. The assessments of 84.7% for waist form, 76.5% for scapular border, and 71.8% for thoracic scoliosis were the most common anomaly of postural alignment in the scoliosis group. Conclusion: The prevalence of scoliosis in females was higher than in males at a ratio of 1.70. A significant difference was revealed among schools that might be affected by environmental factors. 2018-11-23T10:53:47Z 2018-11-23T10:53:47Z 2015-01-01 Article Journal of the Medical Association of Thailand. Vol.98, (2015), S18-S22 01252208 01252208 2-s2.0-84938152165 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/36593 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=84938152165&origin=inward
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continent Asia
country Thailand
Thailand
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topic Medicine
spellingShingle Medicine
Wimonrat Sakullertphasuk
Chompunoot Suwanasri
Laddawan Saetang
Noochjaree Siri
Pathtarajaree Junsiri
Siriwan Yotsungnoen
Phrattaya Phakpakorn
Meena Tosiriphattana
Prevalence of scoliosis among high school students
description © 2015, Medical Association of Thailand. All rights reserved. Objective: This study aimed to survey the prevalence of scoliosis in Thai high school students. Material and Method: Physical therapists assessed the postural alignment in three planes during standing position by observation, palpation, and Adam’s forward bending test. The data were analyzed using descriptive statistics and Chi-square analysis. Results: Three hundred and seventy-four high school students (297 males and 77 females) were recruited from three schools in the Bangkok Metropolitan Area. The prevalence of scoliosis was 22.7%. A significant difference was observed between sex and scoliosis prevalence (χ<sup>2</sup> = 6.73, p<0.05) with a prevalence ratio (female:male) of 1.70. A significant difference of scoliosis prevalence was found between school 1 and school 3 (χ<sup>2</sup> = 4.33, p<0.05) with a ratio of 1.74. Most scoliosis levels were found at the thoracolumbar level. The assessments of 84.7% for waist form, 76.5% for scapular border, and 71.8% for thoracic scoliosis were the most common anomaly of postural alignment in the scoliosis group. Conclusion: The prevalence of scoliosis in females was higher than in males at a ratio of 1.70. A significant difference was revealed among schools that might be affected by environmental factors.
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author_facet Mahidol University
Wimonrat Sakullertphasuk
Chompunoot Suwanasri
Laddawan Saetang
Noochjaree Siri
Pathtarajaree Junsiri
Siriwan Yotsungnoen
Phrattaya Phakpakorn
Meena Tosiriphattana
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author Wimonrat Sakullertphasuk
Chompunoot Suwanasri
Laddawan Saetang
Noochjaree Siri
Pathtarajaree Junsiri
Siriwan Yotsungnoen
Phrattaya Phakpakorn
Meena Tosiriphattana
author_sort Wimonrat Sakullertphasuk
title Prevalence of scoliosis among high school students
title_short Prevalence of scoliosis among high school students
title_full Prevalence of scoliosis among high school students
title_fullStr Prevalence of scoliosis among high school students
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence of scoliosis among high school students
title_sort prevalence of scoliosis among high school students
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