Torsion bottle, a very simple, reliable, and cheap tool for a basic scoliosis screening.

Q1 Medicine
Scoliosis and Spinal Disorders Pub Date : 2018-02-06 eCollection Date: 2018-01-01 DOI:10.1186/s13013-018-0150-6
Michele Romano, Matteo Mastrantonio
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Background: One of the reasons that make scoliosis a disease that scares so much the parents is its specific characteristic of being difficult to detect on its onset.The aim of this paper is to check the possible usefulness of a simple tool (the torsion bottle) that has been developed with the aim to offer an instrument for home use by parents but also for screening purposes in the low-income countries.

Methods: Study design: retrospective analysis to evaluate intra-operator reliability of the tools and inter-operator repeatability using the torsion bottle.For the first and the second part of the study, 35 subjects were measured.The goal of the first experiment was to evaluate the reliability of the torsion bottle to identify all individuals who experienced a thoracic or lumbar prominence equal or greater than 7°.The secondary aim was to verify the reliability of blinded inter-operator assessments, performed with the torsion bottle by two physiotherapists on the same patients.

Results: The reliability of the assessments of the torsion bottle has been performed with the Kappa statistic to evaluate the measurement agreement.The results have shown that the intra-operator reliability of the tool is very high between the measurements collected with the scoliometer® and those collected with the torsion bottle (kappa = 0.9278; standard error = 0.7094).The data of the second part of the study show that the inter-operator reliability is good (kappa = 0.7988; standard error 0.1368).

Conclusion: The collected data showed that the torsion bottle revealed itself as an efficient tool to execute a basic screening to identify the presence of a prominence in a significant group of adolescents.

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扭转瓶,一个非常简单,可靠,廉价的工具,用于基本的脊柱侧凸筛查。
背景:使脊柱侧凸成为一种让父母感到恐惧的疾病的原因之一是它在发病时难以发现的特殊特征。本文的目的是检查一种简单工具(扭转瓶)的可能有用性,这种工具的开发目的是为父母提供一种家庭使用的工具,同时也用于低收入国家的筛查目的。方法:研究设计:回顾性分析评估操作人员内部使用扭转瓶的工具的可靠性和操作人员之间使用扭转瓶的重复性。在研究的第一部分和第二部分,对35名受试者进行了测量。第一个实验的目的是评估扭转瓶的可靠性,以识别所有胸椎或腰椎突出等于或大于7°的个体。第二个目的是验证盲法操作者间评估的可靠性,由两名物理治疗师对同一患者使用扭转瓶进行评估。结果:采用Kappa统计法对扭瓶的测量一致性进行了可靠性评估。结果表明,该工具的操作者内部可靠性非常高,用脊柱侧弯仪®采集的数据与用扭转瓶采集的数据之间(kappa = 0.9278;标准误差= 0.7094)。研究第二部分的数据表明,操作者之间的信度较好(kappa = 0.7988;标准误差0.1368)。结论:收集的数据表明,扭转瓶显示自己作为一个有效的工具,以执行一个基本的筛选,以确定一个显著组的青少年突出的存在。
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Scoliosis and Spinal Disorders
Scoliosis and Spinal Disorders Medicine-Orthopedics and Sports Medicine
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期刊介绍: Cessation.Scoliosis and Spinal Disorders is an open access, multidisciplinary journal that encompasses all aspects of research on prevention, diagnosis, treatment, outcomes and cost-analyses of conservative and surgical management of all spinal deformities and disorders. Both clinical and basic science reports form the cornerstone of the journal in its endeavour to provide original, primary studies as well as narrative/systematic reviews and meta-analyses to the academic community and beyond. Scoliosis and Spinal Disorders aims to provide an integrated and balanced view of cutting-edge spine research to further enhance effective collaboration among clinical spine specialists and scientists, and to ultimately improve patient outcomes based on an evidence-based spine care approach.
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