

Common Problems After Spinal Fusion Surgery + Alternatives
Spinal surgery is an invasive procedure, and any form of surgery will have risks.


Permanent Restrictions After Spinal Fusion Surgery [RISKS]
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.


Spinal Fusion Surgery Recovery Time & Risks [OTHER OPTIONS]
Spinal Fusion as a treatment for scoliosis has many risks, it is invasive and has a lengthy recovery period.


What are the Long-Term Side Effects of Spinal Fusion?
We explore the long-term side effects of spinal fusion surgery, including the reasoning behind scoliosis patients opting for this treatment approach.


Scoliosis Spinal Braces: Traditional & Modern Braces Options
Different treatment approaches focus on different results. One focuses on reducing the progression of the curve, while the other seeks corrective results.


Scoliosis Alternative Treatment Options & Surgery Alternatives
Patients on the path of traditional scoliosis treatment are presented with spinal fusion as the only option for treatment but there are other options.


Anterior Scoliosis Correction: What It Is & Alternatives
Traditional spinal fusion is often a very invasive procedure. However, there are less invasive options that can help, such as anterior scoliosis correction.


Can You Bend Your Back After Scoliosis Surgery? [Answered]
It is known that when a patient undergoes spinal surgery or scoliosis surgery, one of the repercussions will often be a loss of spinal flexibility and range of motion.


What Is the Fastest Way to Get Rid of Scoliosis?
Proactive and early treatment is key to managing scoliosis effectively, especially when started soon after diagnosis.

Severe Scoliosis
Severe Scoliosis Further Progression is Certain! Diagnosing Scoliosis As we are specifically talking about severe scoliosis, I .

Moderate Scoliosis
Moderate Scoliosis There is a High Potential of Progression As a progressive and incurable condition, scoliosis, if .


Thoracolumbar Scoliosis: Diagnosis And Treatment Options
Thoraculumbar scoliosis happens in the upper lumbar and lower thoracic sections of the spine.


Scoliosis Degrees: What Is Considered Scoliosis?
Scoliosis is diagnosed when a patient’s Cobb angle measurement is over 10 degrees.

Mild Scoliosis
Mild Scoliosis Early Stage Intervention Is So Important Part of diagnosing a patient with scoliosis is further .


Cervical Scoliosis: Symptoms, Diagnosis And Treatment Options
Scoliosis can develop in any part of the spine. When a patient is diagnosed with cervical scoliosis it means the scoliosis has developed in the neck.


Does Scoliosis Get Worse With Age? What Can You Expect?
As a progressive condition, scoliosis's effects and symptoms will worsen over time.

Scoliosis FAQs
Scoliosis Frequently Asked Questions Find Answers To Your Scoliosis Questions Scoliosis can be a confusing diagnosis and .

About Dr. Tony Nalda
About Dr. Tony Nalda A leading expert in Chiropractic Care & Conservative Scoliosis Treatment!


Scoliosis In Adults Over 70: Does Treatment Differ?
Adult scoliosis is a degenerative and compressive condition. In adults over 70, due to the compressive aspect, the treatment will often focus on pain management.