Scoliosis FAQs

The spine is a vital part of the body that enables you to bend and move around freely and protects the nerves that connect to the brain. An ailment that can create problems with your movement and spine is scoliosis. This condition is serious, and you be wondering why it is so. Here is a closer look at the most common questions about scoliosis. If you have scoliosis, make sure to see the professionals from NYC Chiropractic and Spinal Decompression Center in Manhattan for quality care.

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What Is Scoliosis?

A healthy spine is shaped like an “S.” This shape is what allows us to have flexibility and range of motion due to the weight being distributed evenly throughout the body. When the spine curves more than 10 degrees of this shape or looks like a “C” shape from the side view, this is what is known as scoliosis, an abnormal curvature of the spine. This condition can happen at any age, but it is often present in the teen years or right before puberty. There are mild, moderate, and severe cases of scoliosis. Even if a case starts mild, it's possible for it to progress to moderate or severe later in the years.

What Causes Scoliosis?

There is no known cause of this condition. However, doctors believe that genetic components could be the reason behind it since scoliosis is known to run in families. Lesser-known causes of scoliosis are cerebral palsy, muscular dystrophy, birth defects of the spine, and an injury to the spine.

Who Is More Likely to Get Scoliosis?

It is more common to get scoliosis if there is a family history of it. Often, scoliosis occurs just before puberty and can affect kids all the way through adolescence. Among adolescents, about three percent have it. Scoliosis can equally affect both genders, but girls are far more likely to have a more severe case that needs medical treatment.

Can Scoliosis Cause Other Health Problems?

Yes. When scoliosis gets to a severe state, it can disable the person affected. A severe case of scoliosis can also cause the chest to have a limited amount of space for the lungs to function properly, which can trigger breathing issues. As the rib cage puts pressure on the heart, it will have problems with pumping blood correctly. Scoliosis can even lead to chronic lower back pain.

What Are the Treatments for Scoliosis?

The most common treatment for scoliosis is wearing a back brace, as it can help reduce back pain. Another common option is chiropractic care. Chiropractic treatments help increase flexibility and range of motion, strengthen the muscles in the back, relieve or reduce pain, decrease pressure in the spine, and support the joints in the body. In severe cases, surgery is needed to restore alignment.

Schedule an Appointment

If you have scoliosis, make an appointment with our well-known Manhattan chiropractor from NYC Chiropractic and Spinal Decompression Center. We have a multitude of chiropractic treatments that can help alleviate your pain and increase your range of motion. Call us today at 212-645-8151. 

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