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Original Article

Trunk rotation in scoliosis the influence of curve type and direction in 150 children

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Pages 273-276 | Received 02 Oct 1996, Published online: 08 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

We compared the angle of trunk rotation (ATR) from scoliometer readings with Cobb angle measurements of the lateral deviation of the spine in 150 children referred to hospital for evaluation of scoliosis. the mean Cobb angle in thoracic curves was 16 °, in thoracolumbar curves 17° and in lumbar curves 20°. in thoracic curves and in right convex curves no patient with a Cobb angle of 25° or more had an ATR below 9°. in thoracolumbar and lumbar and in left convex curves, 7° ATR was occasionally associated with scoliosis of 25° or more. the correlation coefficient between the ATR and Cobb angle in right convex curves was 0.65 compared to 0.57 in left convex curves. We conclude that a criterion of 7° ATR for thoracic or right convex curves and one of 6° ATR for thoracolumbar and lumbar or left convex curves seem adequate for identification of patients with Cobb angles of 25° or more, which reduces the need for spinal radiography and follow-up outside the school screening programs.

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