It is the summer vacation period for elementary and middle school students, which is the happiest time of the year for children. While letting children enjoy their vacation, parents should also pay attention to their children’s spinal health because many spinal deformities manifest themselves during adolescence, and early detection allows for early treatment to avoid aggravation leading to treatment delays that can affect a child’s physical and mental health. In addition, during the summer holidays, it is also easy for parents to observe their children’s spine shape due to less clothing. The medical name of the test is Adam’s forward bend test, which involves bending the child 90° and letting the hand drop (shown in the figure). The examiner can look at the back or side of the subject to see if there are any asymmetries on either side of the back surface (e.g., high on one side and low on the other). Information: Adolescent idiopathic scoliosis, a type of spinal deformity, is a serious health problem in children. According to the census, the prevalence is 1.06% and is on the rise, generally occurring between the ages of 10 and 14, especially among middle school girls, and its cause is still unclear. Therefore, parents should pay attention to the morphology of the child’s spine, so that early detection and early treatment of scoliosis.