Scoliosis

Scoliosis is defined as the presence of an abnormal lateral curve in the spine. Minor lateral curves develop as an adaptation to imbalances in body use such as handedness, pelvic unleveling or leg length imbalance. Curves up to 10 degrees are common and considered normal.

Of concern is the condition of Adolescent-Onset Progressive Idiopathic Scoliosis, which is a relatively common and possibly serious condition. It usually becomes obvious in the pre-teen or teen years, and is often discovered by family members noticing imbalances or screening at schools.

The term idiopathic means its causes are not really understood. Unfortunately, it has received relatively little research attention over the years by medical science. Chiropractic research showing ability to reduce the degree of these curves is preliminary at best. What we do know is that this condition is familial (hereditary) and more prevalent in females than males. It is a multi-faceted illness effecting neurologic, metabolic and hormonal systems, but it is most evident in the classic spinal deformity that develops.

Chiropractic care for scoliosis patients in their growth years must therefore be part of a multi-faceted treatment approach, often in tandem with Orthopaedic Specilaists, which includes diet, exercise, chiropractic adjustments, therapy and sometimes bracing. Because progressive adolescent idiopathic scoliosis is not a mechanical disorder, chiropractic adjustments alone will not resolve this condition.

However, it should be noted that Chiropractic adjustments are an effective form of management for associated mechanical back pain that older scoliosis patients often experience.

  • Scoliosis is defined as an abnormal lateral curve in the spine.
  • Curves up to 10 degrees are common and considered normal.
  • Progressive Adolescent-Onset Idiopathic Scoliosis is a potentially serious condition in teens.
  • Its causes are not fully understood and research is limited.
  • The condition is hereditary and more common in females.
  • It affects neurologic, metabolic, and hormonal systems, with spinal deformity being the most visible sign.
  • Chiropractic care for scoliosis requires a multi-faceted approach, often involving orthopedic specialists.
  • Chiropractic adjustments can help manage mechanical back pain in older scoliosis patients.

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Call: +94 77 959 8421 Email: epic@chiropractic.lk Working Hours : 8.30 AM - 5.30PM Address: 2A, 3/3 Lake Drive, Colombo 08, Sri Lanka