Scoliosis Reduction Center® Blog

Answering your questions about scoliosis and other spinal conditions with the expert advice from Dr. Tony Nalda.

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Spinal Degeneration Treatment: What Can Be Done For It

Spinal degeneration treatment is often determined by its underlying causes. But the patient’s lifestyle plays a key role in its progression and degree of injury.

herniated disc surgery
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Herniated Disc Surgery: Is Surgery The Only Option?

There are several treatment options for herniated discs, but before considering surgery, patients should explore other less risky and more affordable options.

herniated disc treatment
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Herniated Disc Treatment: What Are Your Options?

The treatment for herniated discs varies based on the symptoms the patient has and it can focus on nerve compression relief, pain relief, or to help muscle strength.

what is herniated disc
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What Is A Herniated Disc? Causes, Symptoms, & Treatment

A herniated disc is the result of deterioration of the discs in the spine. This usually happens due to aging and strain in the spine over a patient’s lifetime.

what is spinal stenosis
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What Is Spinal Stenosis? Types, Causes and Treatment Options

Spinal stenosis causes a wide range of symptoms in the body. The treatment is developed based on the severity of the symptoms and individual needs of the patient.

straight back syndrome
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What Is Straight Back Syndrome? Treatment Options

As the spine loses its natural curves patients present with a “flatback”. If left untreated, patients will develop loss of spinal function, among other visible symptoms.

retrolisthesis
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Retrolisthesis: Types, Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment

When retrolisthesis develops there is a vertebra shifting backward it can cause a range of odd symptoms.

reversal of cervical lordosis
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Reversal of Cervical Lordosis: What Is It? What Causes It?

If the vertebrae in the neck bend unnaturally, it creates issues to support the weight of the head.

thoracic lordosis
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Thoracic Lordosis: What Is Lordosis? Treatment Options

Thoracic lordosis is a spine condition that gives a swayback appearance to the back.

kyphosis surgery
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Kyphosis Surgery: About It, Costs, Recovery, & Alternatives

There are many non-surgical options available to treat kyphosis. Conservative custom-made chiropractic care will go a long way to improve kyphosis without invasive surgery.

kyphosis treatment
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Kyphosis Treatment: Is Kyphosis Reversible Or Treatable?

When the spine shows an excessive front-to-back curvature, that is referred to as kyphosis.

cervical kyphosis
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Cervical Kyphosis: What Is The Best Treatment For Kyphosis?

To properly treat kyphosis, regardless of the approach chosen, understanding its origins and the anatomy of its progression will always be the best way to start.

kyphosis exercises
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Kyphosis Exercises: What Exercises Are Helpful for Kyphosis?

Since kyphosis is an exaggerated curve of the upper back, a proactive chiropractic-focused approach and appropriate exercises are recommended.

scoliosis exercises to avoid
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Scoliosis Exercises To Avoid: Which Are Bad For Scoliosis?

Exercising with scoliosis is tricky, some exercises might be good for the spine while others might not.

levoscoliosis
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What Is Levoscoliosis? Levoscoliosis Of The Lumbar Spine

The majority of scoliosis cases are idiopathic because the cause is not specific.

boston brace
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Boston Brace vs Modern Scoliosis Braces: Which Is Best?

The Boston Brace focuses on stopping conditions from progressing, while Modern Scoliosis Braces aim to correct the shortcomings of traditional bracing.

milwaukee brace
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Milwaukee Brace Vs Modern Scoliosis Braces: Which Is Best?

Scoliosis braces are designed thinking on what they seek to accomplish. Choosing a brace or deciding which brace is best will rely on the type of scoliosis each patient has.

symptoms of scoliosis
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What Are The Symptoms Of Scoliosis In Adults & Adolescents?

Scoliosis symptoms are as highly variable as the condition itself. The severity of the curve and location of the scoliosis will determine the type of symptoms.

what can cause scoliosis
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What Can Cause Scoliosis? Are You Born With It? Bad Posture?

The majority of scoliosis cases are not associated with a single cause. When the cause is known it can be neuromuscular, congenital, degenerative, or traumatic.

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