Symptoms of Scoliosis

The symptoms of scoliosis aren't always easy to spot, and you may not notice the symptoms until you see your child jumping into the swimming pool or until the school nurse notices something in the annual screening. Don't berate yourself for "missing" the symptoms because at a time when your child's body is changing so much, it may be difficult to notice the following symptoms as they gradually develop:

  • Whole body leaning to one side
  • Uneven shoulder height
  • One hip sticks up higher than the other (Parents often first notice possible scoliosis when they see that one pant leg is shorter than the other.)
  • Uneven rib cage
  • Rib protrusion on one side of the spine

Pay attention, too, to any symptoms your child reports such as "growing pains," fatigue, or back and/or leg pain.

These symptoms all apply to adult scoliosis, as well.

Last Updated: 03/20/2008

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