Abnormal Curvitures Flashcards
What is the radiological test for the skeletal maturity?
the Risser sign, an indication of bone maturity in the iliac apophysis
What are the classifications of scoliosis according to the Scoliosis Research Society?
Magnitude, location, direction, etiology, structural, and non-structural
What does the magnitude of the scoliosis refer to?
the length and angle of the curve deviation on x-ray
What is often used to measure the magnitude of scoliosis?
the Cobb Method
What does location of scoliosis infer?
the location on the vertebral segment forming the apex of the curve deviation
What does the direction of scoliosis refer to?
the side the convexity of the curve will bend toward
What does the etiology of scoliosis mean?
the cause of the scoliosis
What is structural scoliosis?
a more radical form of scoliosis, it may worsen, associated with structural deformities of the vertebra or intervertebral disc, frequently has a fixed angle of trunk rotation
What is nonstructural scoliosis?
a mild form of scoliosis, unlikely to worsen, not associated deformities of the vertebra or intervertebral disc and lacks a fixed angle of trunk rotation
What are some of the classifications of scoliosis based on etiology?
congenital, neuromuscular, neurofibromatosis, nerve root irritation, idiopathic
What is the classification of scoliosis that is unique to the individual patient?
idiopathic scoliosis
what does idiopathic scoliosis infer?
the scoliosis is unique to the individual, it has no known cause, unknown etiology
What is the incidence of idiopathic scoliosis in the population?
1% to 4% of the population
What is the age range for infantile idiopathic scoliosis?
from birth to 3 years old
What is the age range for juvenile idiopathic scoliosis?
from 3 years old to 10 years old