Teenage Bendover (100% ULTIMATE)
One shoulder blade sticks out more than the other. Uneven waist: One hip appears higher or more prominent. Leaning: The body tilts slightly to one side.
An abnormal lateral (sideways) curvature of the spine. Prevalence: Affects about 2% to 3% of teenagers. teenage bendover
Treatment depends on the severity of the curve and how much the teen is still growing. One shoulder blade sticks out more than the other
Teens may feel self-conscious about their posture or brace. teenage bendover
This is the standard screening tool used by school nurses and pediatricians.
















