Here you'll learn everything you need to know about scoliosis-related headaches & migraines, and the role that muscle tension and cerebrospinal fluid play.
Here you'll learn everything you need to know about scoliosis-related headaches & migraines, and the role that muscle tension and cerebrospinal fluid play.
Thoracic scoliosis develops in the middle/upper back. Patients experience varied symptoms, which is why customized treatment is advised for these patients.
Scoliosis nature is to worsen over time as it is a progressive condition. Its progression depends on the many factors such as patient age, size of curve among others.
The effects of scoliosis can be widespread throughout the body, and across all ages. This includes impacting not only posture but eyesight as well.
Having scoliosis doesn't limit one's potential. Early detection and proactive treatment allow people to thrive despite this spinal condition
Scoliosis is a spinal condition that worsens over time and can have serious effects if left untreated. The sideways curve grows larger and introduces uneven forces to the body.
The best time to start scoliosis treatment is always now. With early detection and proactive treatment, there are fewer limits to what can be achieved.
Scoliosis symptoms depend on a number of key patient/condition variables; patient age, for example, shapes whether or not a condition is likely to be painful.
Scoliosis-specific exercises cleared by your treatment provider and combined with alternate forms of proactive treatment have corrective potential.
Scoliosis impacts the body differently depending on the curve's size, where it is located on the spine, and the type of scoliosis the patient has.
When the spine has an unnatural sideways curvature with rotation, it is what we call scoliosis. There are different types, and each needs specific treatment.
The connection between scoliosis and the nerves of the spine is a close one. As patients develop their scoliosis, it can impact surrounding nerves and end up hurting the spine.
A bony growth in the edge of a bone is what we call a bone spur. When found in the neck, these cause an array of symptoms. Only treatment will help treat the underlying cause.
Scoliosis pain is common for adults, and the size of curve will be a factor in the pain level. Treating scoliosis proactively is the best way to manage pain.
Surgeries often come with risks. Spinal Fusion Surgery is one of those risky surgeries and often comes with restrictions to the patient’s range of motion and overall health.
When an excessive kyphosis develops, commonly known as roundback, that is when patients’ are at risk of a Dowager’s hump to appear.
When a patient is diagnosed with scoliosis, it means that person has developed an abnormal or unnatural curve on their spine of 10 degrees or more.
Each scoliosis is unique, and so is each patient’s case. Beyond this, however, the degrees of curvature play a big role in how different each scoliosis is.