Scoliosis

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15 Degrees Scoliosis – What To Do? What Happens Next?

There are different degrees of scoliosis, depending of the degrees of curvature we will classify the severity of scoliosis.

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Normal Curvature of the Spine: What is a Normal Spine Curve?

The spine is naturally curved to help the body manage stress and gravity over time.

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Scoliosis Surgery Recovery Timeframes & Surgery Alternatives

All surgeries involve a recovery time. For scoliosis surgery, the recovery aspect will be individual to each patient’s case, degree of progression, and location of their curve.

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Lordosis Treatment: Can It Be Corrected? [BEST TREATMENT]

The spine has normal curvatures. Some of those curves are referred to as lordosis.

can scoliosis cause neuropathy
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Can Scoliosis Cause Neuropathy? [ANSWERED]

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.

can scoliosis cause sciatica
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Can Scoliosis Cause Sciatica? [ANSWERED]

Sciatica is not always accompanied by scoliosis, but it can be when a patient’s scoliosis is located in the lumbar spine as a result of the sciatic nerve being impinged.

can scoliosis cause chest pain
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Can Scoliosis Cause Chest Pain? [ANSWERED]

Scoliosis can happen anywhere in the spine. Depending on the curvature size, it can cause chest pain and even impact breathing quality if located in the thoracic area.

can scoliosis be fixed
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Can Scoliosis Be Fixed? [ANSWERED] Your Treatment Options

Scoliosis patients often wonder if their scoliosis can be fully cured, and scoliosis, though highly manageable as a condition, doesn’t have a definitive cure.

does scoliosis make you shorter
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Does Scoliosis Make You Shorter and Affect Your Height?

Scoliosis impacts the body’s overall symmetry and as a result, it can impact height as the spine loses its healthy curves and patients are unable to extend their spine fully.

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Common Problems After Spinal Fusion Surgery + Alternatives

Spinal surgery is an invasive procedure, and any form of surgery will have risks.

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S-Shaped Scoliosis: What Is An S-Curve Scoliosis?

There are different types of scoliosis. Depending on the type of curve, scoliosis can be more complex to treat, which is the case with an S-Shaped scoliotic curve.

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Bone Spurs in the Neck: Symptoms & Treatment Options

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.

scoliosis in adults over 50
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Treatment Options For Scoliosis In Adults Over 50?

Scoliosis is individual and unique for each patient. Thankfully, in the same way, treatment is tailored to each patient and focuses on preserving spinal function.

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Cervical Radiculopathy Treatment: What You Need To Know

Cervical radiculopathy is a compressed root in the neck area of the spine that becomes irritated.

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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.

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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.

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Scoliometer: Scoliosis Measurement Tool & Diagnosis Options

There are many tools used to diagnose scoliosis. The scoliometer, for example, measures the rotation angle in scoliosis when aiding the Adam’s Forward Bending Test.

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Kyphosis Back Brace: Stability & Treatment for Kyphosis

Bracing is a usual practice in the treatment of kyphosis and scoliosis. It helps correct the curve and maintain any reduction accomplished with other parts of the treatment.

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Kyphoscoliosis: What Is It, Symptoms, Diagnosis, & Treatment

We often find spinal condition combinations; kyphoscoliosis is one of those conditions.

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Scoliosis Curve Reduction Treatment Is Possible!

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