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Chiropractic Treatment and Scoliosis

Chiropractic Treatment and Scoliosis

 

 

What is Scoliosis?

 

Scoliosis is a condition in which the spine curves sideways, which is not normal.

The spine is normally s-shaped when looked at from the side, but when looking from behind the spine should be straight.

The scoliosis curvature is often shaped like the letter S or C, and the spine is sometimes also twisted.

It can start in early childhood but may go unnoticed, especially as it rarely causes problems in the early years.

Parents may see an uneven waist or shoulders, particularly prominent shoulder blades or shoulders, elevated hips or leaning to one side. The rib cage can also become more prominent on one side, this becomes more evident if you ask the person to bend forward whilst observing them from behind.

What Causes Scoliosis?

 

In some cases, the scoliosis is caused by underlying factors that can be treated. For example:

  • back pain
  • muscle spasm
  • differing leg lengths
  • osteoarthritis
  • osteoporosis
  • appendicitis

 

These factors may cause the spine to become curved and can be reversed.

Idiopathic Scoliosis

About 80 percent of scoliosis cases are idiopathic, meaning the cause is unknown. There is no research evidence that chiropractic treatment can cure idiopathic scoliosis. But our treatment can help give relief for some of the pain caused by idiopathic scoliosis. That will help your child to stay active which is important for their general health and well-being.

Adults who had scoliosis as children are more likely to have chronic back pain than people in the general population.

Therefore, the most important thing is to detect the scoliosis in the first place, diagnose the cause of the scoliosis and then treat it appropriately.

Scoliosis can run in families. A child who has a parent, brother, or sister with idiopathic scoliosis should have regular check-ups.

Dr. Jeffrey G. Draesel Jr. - Chiropractic Physician 

Inner Strength Chiropractic & Rehab • 1108 Kane Concourse #300-B • Bay Harbor Islands, FL • 33154 • Phone 305.866.3780 • Fax 305.868.3124

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