Affiliations 

  • 1 K S Oh, MS Ortho. Department of Orthopaedics & Traumatology, Hospital Pulau Pinang, Kuala Lumpur
  • 2 S L Chuah, B Med Sc. Faculty of Medicine & Health Sciences, Unrversfti Putra Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur
  • 3 S Harwant, FRCS. Faculty of Medicine & Health Sciences, Unrversfti Putra Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur
Med J Malaysia, 2001 Jun;56 Suppl C:26-30.
PMID: 11814244 MyJurnal

Abstract

Conflicting recommendations exist on the issue of scoliosis screening in the general population. Worldwide, opponents cite the relative inaccuracy of screening tests, cost-ineffectiveness and psychosocial effect of 'labelled' patients but advocates quote the successes in many centres and the advantages of timely intervention. We studied 205 patients with idiopathic scoliosis and found they presented at relatively later ages and with curves that showed rapid annual progression. We suggest that screening in Malaysia may identify patients early for treatment besides promoting health awareness.

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