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Abstract Adolescent is the nucleus of society to achieve progress. School postural screening was important in understanding of spine deformity. Of this study was to investigate posture and to quantify spinal postural angles for adolescent from standing. 250 adolescent students of both sexes with age ranged from 12 to 18 years old participated in this study. Four digital photographs were taken for each adolescent from anterior, posterior, and both lateral views of standing position. Surgimap spine software used to measure spinal postural angles from each photo. Quantitative values for spinal postural angles with the percentage frequency of inclinations to the left and to the right. The mean of spinal postural angles for right side; gaze angle was 14.9{u00BA} ± 8.85, craniovertebral angle (CVA) was 46.7{u00BA} ± 7.4, trunk angle was 200.5{u00BA} ± 10.96, lumbar angle was 67.06{u00BA} ± 10.62, pelvic tilt angle from lateral view was -7.04{u00BA} ± 6.3, and sway angle was 171.7{u00BA} ± 6.1. In addition, for left side were 12.5{u00BA} ± 8.56, 45.58{u00BA} ± 6.98, 202.97± 11.1, 64.35{u00BA} ± 10.6, - 7.053 ± 6.51, and 170.4± 6.33 respectively. The mean of angles from anterior view; Head tilt angle was 1.6{u00BA} ± 4.27, shoulder tilt angle was 1.1{u00BA} ± 2.56, pelvic tilt from anterior view was - 0.11{u00BA} ± 2.8, shoulder on pelvis tilt angle was1.2{u00BA} ± 3.63. The mean of angles from posterior view; scapular tilt angle was - 0.26{u00BA} ± 3.7 and pelvic tilt from posterior view was 0.63{u00BA} ± 3.13 |