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How to spot Scoliosis through a striped shirt

MANILA, Philippines — Scoliosis is a serious matter. 

It affects around three million Filipinos. This spine-curving condition affects more girls than boys, and it often manifests itself during late childhood or early adolescence.

The good news is that, although Scoliosis cannot be "cured" or reversed permanently, it can be managed to the point where it causes very minimal functional deficit. The key is early detection so that there would not be any need for serious treatments such as bracing or surgery.

Knowing this, the Scoliosis Philippines Support Group Inc. (ScoliosisPH) launched #StripesFitCheck, a campaign that makes early detection and awareness of Scoliosis an accessible effort. The launch took place last June, which was Scoliosis Awareness Month.

 The concept behind the campaign is simple: that you can spot or detect scoliosis simply by wearing a fitted, horizontally striped shirt.

The #StripesFitCheck campaign puts a playful spin on social media "fit checks" by turning them into a simple yet effective method to spot scoliosis early. Here’s how to do a simple self-check for scoliosis:

This simple self-check is an easy but powerful tool in identifying the condition early, enabling timely medical intervention that can prevent the progression of spinal deformities and mitigating potential complications, such as chronic pain and respiratory issues, thus improving the overall quality of life for those affected. 

Catriona Gray, Miss Universe 2018, famously dazzled the world with her “lava walk,” overcoming the challenges of Scoliosis to shine on stage. Having been diagnosed with the condition at age 12, after her growth spurt, she mentioned the importance of early diagnosis.

“Scoliosis doesn’t have to be a limiting condition. If diagnosed early, great progress can be made in limiting the progression of the angle of the curve and the pain experienced throughout one’s life,” she stated, adding that she hoped her story would encourage people. “Despite chronic pain, different shapes and sizes, proportions and angles, you are capable of whatever dream arises in your heart!”

Joining Catriona in raising awareness for the cause through their #StripesFitCheck posts

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