Kamada Hiroshi, Tomaru Yohei, Kimura Mio, Tsukagoshi Yuta, Nakagawa Shogo, Mataki Yuki, Takeuchi Ryoko, Kasai Taishu, Nakajima Ryoichi, Tanaka Kenta, Miyakawa Shumpei, Yamazaki Masashi
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, University of Tsukuba, Japan.
Center for Sports Medicine and Health Science, University of Tsukuba Hospital, Japan.
J Rural Med. 2020 Oct;15(4):194-200. doi: 10.2185/jrm.2020-021. Epub 2020 Oct 1.
In 2016, Japan started conducting musculoskeletal examinations that included "limb status" of students as an essential item. Our institution implemented a unified musculoskeletal examination for all public elementary and junior high schools in T-city. In this study, we aimed to report the progress in the past 4 years. The Tsukuba Childhood Locomotive-Organ Screening Sheet (T-CLOSS), which is a questionnaire that includes some nationwide-recommended questions, was prepared and distributed to students. Results of the questionnaires were analyzed, and the orthopedic surgeon conducted examinations for the extracted items. From these questionnaires, the ratio of each item, rate of advisory for screening, and content of the advisory were investigated. During 2016-2019, musculoskeletal examinations were conducted in every public schools, with nearly 20,000 students in T-city. The consultation advisory rate was 6.7% in 2019. Of the 524 students who received the third screening recommendation, the actual consultation rate was 248 (40.8%). After the third screening, the proportion of students requiring treatment and outpatient visits was 46.7% (n=248), which accounted for 1.2% of all elementary and junior high school students in the city. We reported the results of 4-year musculoskeletal examinations in a city. In our screening, we distributed a uniform questionnaire throughout the city, and orthopedic surgeons performed secondary examinations of identified students in all schools. This appears to be an advanced effort to prevent musculoskeletal impairment in students. We hope to conduct more sophisticated musculoskeletal examinations using our results, aiming at early detection, early treatment, and improvement of musculoskeletal function in elementary and junior high school students.
2016年,日本开始进行肌肉骨骼检查,将学生的“肢体状况”列为重要检查项目。我们机构对T市所有公立小学和初中实施了统一的肌肉骨骼检查。在本研究中,我们旨在报告过去4年的进展情况。我们准备了包含一些全国推荐问题的筑波儿童运动器官筛查表(T-CLOSS),并分发给学生。对问卷结果进行了分析,骨科医生对提取的项目进行了检查。从这些问卷中,调查了每个项目的比例、筛查咨询率以及咨询内容。在2016 - 2019年期间,对T市每所公立学校的近20000名学生进行了肌肉骨骼检查。2019年的咨询建议率为6.7%。在524名收到第三次筛查建议的学生中,实际咨询率为248人(40.8%)。第三次筛查后,需要治疗和门诊就诊的学生比例为46.7%(n = 248),占该市所有中小学生的1.2%。我们报告了一个城市4年肌肉骨骼检查的结果。在我们的筛查中,我们在全市范围内发放了统一的问卷,骨科医生对所有学校中确定的学生进行了二次检查。这似乎是一项预防学生肌肉骨骼损伤的先进举措。我们希望利用我们的结果进行更精细的肌肉骨骼检查,旨在早期发现、早期治疗并改善中小学生的肌肉骨骼功能。