Scoliosis a problem of uneven curves
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Scoliosis: Understanding Uneven Spinal Curves
Overview
Scoliosis is a condition characterized by abnormal side-to-side spinal curves, in addition to the natural inward curve of the lower back. These lateral curves cannot be corrected simply by standing upright. The condition can cause the bones to shift, resulting in an uneven appearance of the waist or shoulders.Understanding Scoliosis
Scoliosis most commonly affects the thoracic spine, which is the upper part of the back, and can also occur between the thoracic and lumbar regions. The spine curves into a C or S shape in individuals with this condition.Different types of scoliosis manifest at various stages of life. Congenital scoliosis is rare and appears during infancy. Neuromuscular scoliosis results from weak spinal muscles or neurological issues. Degenerative scoliosis typically occurs later in life due to joint degeneration. The most prevalent form is Idiopathic scoliosis, which mainly affects adolescents and can worsen with age.
Causes and Treatment
Idiopathic scoliosis may stem from hereditary or developmental factors. It is treatable without surgery if the spinal curve is less than 40 degrees. Early detection is crucial to manage the condition effectively.Non-surgical treatments focus on spinal exercises to enhance back muscle strength. These exercises aim to realign spinal joints and relieve pressure on nerve roots, which can alleviate back pain and prevent other symptoms like weakness, numbness, and nerve pain.
By following a proactive treatment approach, individuals with scoliosis can maintain better spinal health and reduce discomfort.
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