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2. Scoliosis Update Quiz. Name of spinal curvature forward at the waist?Scoliosis ?Kyphosis ?LordosisA spinal lateral curvature of 16-23 degrees would be considered?Mild ?Moderate ?SevereThis type of scoliosis represents 85% of cases?Idiopathic ?Neuromuscular ?Congenital ?Id
 
                
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1. 1      Scoliosis Screening 
2. 2 Scoliosis Update Quiz Name of spinal curvature forward at the waist
	?Scoliosis   ?Kyphosis   ?Lordosis
A spinal lateral curvature of 16-23 degrees would be considered
	?Mild    ?Moderate    ?Severe
This type of scoliosis represents 85% of cases
	?Idiopathic   ?Neuromuscular  ?Congenital   ?Idiopathic 
Percentage of adolescents will have some degree of spinal curvature
	?2%    ?10%    ?22%   
Primary age of onset for idiopathic scoliosis
 ?3-7   ?10-15 ?18-22   ?75-99
	 
3. 3   True or False Most curvatures of the thorax are toward the left
Scoliosis can be caused by carrying heavy book bags and poor posture.
Lower back pain in adolescents is an early indicator of scoliosis.
Race, ethnic background and socioeconomics are not factors for scoliosis.
Treatment is not needed for the vast majority of adolescent scoliosis cases.
Parents can give verbal permission for screening to a school official if the student forgets his/her form.
Red Cross and School Health Nurses are the BEST!!!
 
4. 4 Normal Spinal Curvature 
5. 5 Linear Spinal Curvatures Kyphosis
 Lordosis
 
6. 6 Scoliosis Sideways curvature of the spine
Spine turns on its axis like a corkscrew
Normal spine has a l appearance
Scoliosis produces an S or C appearance
 
7. 7 Degrees of Curvature Scoliosis is a lateral deviation of the normal 
vertical line of the spine which, when measured 
by an X-ray, is greater than 10 degrees.  
8. 8 Causes for Scoliosis Congenital
Problem with the formation of vertebrae or 
	fused ribs during prenatal development 
Present at birth
Neuromuscular, Connective Tissue & Chromosomal Abnormalities
Caused by a neurological disorder of CNS or muscular weakness
Cerebral palsy, Muscular dystrophy, Spina bifida, Paralysis
Marfans Syndrome
Downs syndrome
Idiopathic
Structural spinal curvature with no established cause
Appears in a previously straight spine
80-85% of cases
 
9. 9 
10. 10 Diagnosis Physician Physical Exam
Scoliometer measurements 
X Ray
MRI
 
11. 11           Incidence 
10% of population will have some degree of adolescent curvature 
	
Affects approx 1 million children in the US
	3-5 out of every 1,000 cases are severe enough to require treatment
	25% will require medical attention to monitor for progression
YEARLY in the US (all forms)
	Affects 2-3% of the general population- 6 million
	600,000 physician office visits
	30,000 children are treated with a brace 
	38,000 undergo spinal surgery
 
12. 12    Scoliosis Mythology Scoliosis can be caused by carrying heavy book bags, poor posture
	or sleeping on a bad mattress
Sports favoring one side can cause scoliosis
Lower back pain in adolescents is an indicator for scoliosis
Scoliosis always progresses and requires some form of treatment
Scoliosis is similar to osteoporosis in its destruction of the bone
 
13. 13 Weighing In on the Back Pack Issue 
14. 14       Scoliosis Facts Race, ethnic background & socioeconomics 
	do not appear to be factors 
Tends to occur in families
Usually painless and without symptoms
	Child is generally unaware of curvature
Untreated scoliosis of greater than 30 degrees can lead to back pain in adults
60 % of curvatures in rapidly growing prepubertal children will progress 
Increased risk for osteoporosis & gall bladder problems later in life
Poor nutrition may play a role
 
15. 15 Girls Vs Boys Primary age of onset 10-15 years 
	During the last major growth spurt of adolescence
Time of greatest risk: 
	Girls: 6 months before & after onset of menstruation 
	Boys: Time when their voices deepen risk 
Mild scoliosis occurs equally between boys and girls(?)
	1 in 10 girls vs 1 in 25 boys 
More serious curves (<30 degrees) are 8-10X greater in girls than in boys.  
 
16. 16 Scoliosis Treatment 
17. 17 	Screening Purpose:  
	Identify physical characteristics that are suggestive 
	of excessive or abnormal curvatures of the spine
	Screening is not meant to be a diagnostic exam
	or substitute for physician evaluations
Target Population:  
	Adolescents during age of puberty and accelerated growth
	7th graders
	Adolescents have a decreased frequency of routine physical exams
 
18. 18 Screening Program Cooperation between Red Cross, Sullivan County Schools & Sullivan County Health Department
Screening averages approx 1-2 min per student
Screening for most schools can be completed in 1-2 hrs
Nurses must review scoliosis training either via classroom or self review module every 2 years.  After training review each nurse will confirm update by signing a confirmation form and faxing to chapter office.
 
19. 19 Screening Process Introduction/ Overview with students
Screen 2-3 days later allowing time for students to return signed parent permission form to school
Students are segregated by sex and screened
	individually 
Follow up letters are sent to parent/legal guardian
 
20. 20 Parent Permission Form 
21. 21   Lets Get Started Observe school dress code & wear Red Cross ID
Wash hands prior to & after screening
Use hand sanitizer between students
Sign in at school office as a visitor
Arrive at least 15 min prior to scheduled time
 
22. 22 Student Considerations Modesty & Insecurities
Students should not be allowed to see
	each other during screening
Face student toward wall before lifting shirt
Pull arms out of shirt and leave around neck
	Students are told they WILL NOT have to remove their shirts.
Call student by first name
Thank student after screening
 
23. 23   Student position Be sure student holds head/chin up
Looking forward- not down
Lose & relaxed, not tense or stiff
Stand with feet slightly apart
 
24. 24 6 Step Screening Process Front standing position 
Back standing position 
Back bending away from you 
Side bending position
Front bending toward you 
Side bends
 
25. 25 Step 1  Front View 
26. 26 Step 2  Back Standing View 
27. 27 Adams Bending Technique 
28. 28 Step 3  Back Bending Away 
 
29. 29 Step 4  Side View 
30. 30 Step 5  Bending Front View 
31. 31 Step 6  Side Bends 
32. 32       Results Screening is subjective  Trust your observations
When in doubt ask for another opinion or mark YES
Be sure to mark either YES or NO and sign initials
Mark each students form before moving on to the next student 
33. 33 Important Reminders Always double check for parent signature and yes box is checked
Introduce yourself as a Red Cross Nurse
Ask if the student has been screened previously or if they have a history of scoliosis
Respect student modesty & privacy during exam
Do not ask student to completely remove top
Maintain confidentiality
	
 
34. 34 Final Thoughts 
35. 35 Scoliosis Quiz Answers Lordosis 
Moderate
Idiopathic
10%
10-15 TRUE OR FALSE
False
False
False
True
True
False
Absolutely TRUE