Publicity and Research on Adolescent Scoliosis
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https://doi.org/10.62051/ijphmr.v4n3.04Keywords:
Adolescent scoliosis, Health, Treatment, Psychological impact, PreventionAbstract
The incidence of adolescent scoliosis (AIS) in China has been increasing year by year and has become an important issue threatening the health of adolescents. This study systematically reviewed the definition, classification and pathological mechanism of adolescent scoliosis, revealing the significant influence of factors such as genetics, growth and development, and lifestyle on its occurrence. Survey data indicates that the public's awareness of diseases is insufficient, treatment costs are high, and the coverage rate of screening is low. It is urgent to strengthen health education and early screening work. Psychological intervention strategies emphasize the importance of family and social support. Building a multi-party collaborative system can enhance the prevention and treatment effect.
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