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Adams Forward Bend Test

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Test Adams Forward Bend ina huutoree e ngonkaaji keewɗi ngam anndude ñawu nguu ; kono wonaa ɗum woni ƴoogirde adannde ngam ƴeewde ñawu nguu. Ngolɗoo ƴeewndo ina heewi huutoreede e nder duɗe e nder birooji safrooɓe ngam ƴeewde so tawii ko skoliose. Ñawɗo oo ina ɓuuɓtoo yeeso, ina wayi no ɓe njuurotoo. So ñawɗo oo ina wondi e skoliyoos, ɓalndu maɓɓe ina heewi jogaade doggol laaɓtungol ɗo ɓalndu nduu woni ɗoo, bannge gooto ina toowa bannge goɗɗo oo. Ɓaawo ñawɗo ina laaɓi haa laaɓi so tawii ɓe ngalaa skoliose.[1]

Test oo, inniraa ko William Adams, siifaama e hitaande 1865. O yiyti « sifaa huunde yirlotoonde skoliose » caggal nde o waɗi postmortem e dow seppo e geologist biyeteeɗo Gideon Mantell, mo duuɓi keewɗi wonnoo e caɗeele ɓalndu.[2][3]

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  2. Fairbank, Jeremy (2004-09-01). "Historical perspective: William Adams, the forward bending test, and the spine of Gideon Algernon Mantell". Spine. 29 (17): 1953–1955. doi:10.1097/01.brs.0000137072.41425.ec. ISSN 1528-1159. PMID 15534423.
  3. Fairbank, J. C. T. (2004). "William Adams and the spine of G. A. Mantell". Annals of the Royal College of Surgeons of England. 86 (5): 349–52. doi:10.1308/147870804245. PMC 1964242. PMID 15333172.