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Objective: Scoliosis, a 3-D spinal deformity, requires early detection and intervention. Ultrasound curve angle (UCA) measurement using ultrasound images has emerged as a promising diagnostic tool. However, calculating the UCA directly from ultrasound images remains challenging due to low contrast, high noise, and irregular target shapes. Accurate segmentation results are therefore crucial to enhance image clarity and precision prior to UCA calculation.

Methods: We propose the SSAT-Swin model, a transformer-based multi-class segmentation framework designed for ultrasound image analysis in scoliosis diagnosis. The model integrates a boundary-enhancement module in the decoder and a channel attention module in the skip connections. Additionally, self-supervised proxy tasks are used during pre-training on 1,170 images, followed by fine-tuning on 109 image-label pairs.

Results: The SSAT-Swin achieved Dice scores of 85.6% and Jaccard scores of 74.5%, with a 92.8% scoliosis bone feature detection rate, outperforming state-of-the-art models.

Conclusion: Self-supervised learning enhances the model's ability to capture global context information, making it well-suited for addressing the unique challenges of ultrasound images, ultimately advancing scoliosis assessment through more accurate segmentation.

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