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Home / Health / Teachers: Spot Scoliosis Early, Save Spines!

Teachers: Spot Scoliosis Early, Save Spines!

4 Feb

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Summary

  • Teachers urged to detect spinal curvature in students.
  • Early scoliosis detection prevents permanent deformity.
  • Heavy school bags do not cause, but may worsen, scoliosis.
Teachers: Spot Scoliosis Early, Save Spines!

Spine consultants in Kolkata are advocating for school teachers to play a critical role in the early detection of scoliosis. By observing students for abnormal spinal curvatures, teachers can prompt parents to seek medical evaluations, thereby preventing the condition from progressing to permanent deformities.

Specialists highlight that scoliosis often develops silently during adolescence, with early indicators such as uneven shoulders or waistlines being easily mistaken for poor posture. The primary risk associated with scoliosis is delayed diagnosis, not lifestyle factors. Contrary to common belief, heavy school bags do not cause idiopathic scoliosis but can exacerbate discomfort in affected children.

Doctors further explained that while the exact causes of scoliosis can be linked to genetic and developmental factors, early intervention is paramount. Consultant spine surgeon Saumyajit Basu stressed that "time lost can lead to a mild curve becoming severe," while consultant neuroanaesthetist Trinanjan Sarangi added, "Catch scoliosis early so kids never need surgery." A new initiative, Scoliosis Support India, aims to assist patients and families through the diagnosis and recovery process.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Teachers can play a frontline role by watching for abnormal spinal curvatures in students and alerting parents to seek medical evaluation.
No, heavy school bags do not cause idiopathic scoliosis, although they may aggravate discomfort or accelerate symptoms in a child with an existing spinal problem.
Early detection is crucial because time lost can lead to a mild curve becoming severe, potentially requiring surgery and impacting a child's future quality of life.

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