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Scoliosis
Scoliosis is a medical term that refers to spinal curvatures. Scoliosis is
a condition that almost always begins in early childhood. And it is exceedingly
rare.
In normal children, the spinal column grows in a straight line from the neck
down to the tailbone. Curved spines have an abnormal sideways bend. In other
words, looking at the back from behind, the spine of a child with scoliosis
will curve to the left or right, instead of going straight down. If a child
with scoliosis is not treated for the condition, it could later cause chronic
pain, a deformed spine, poor posture, and in some cases, heart, lung or gastrointestinal
problems.
A curved spine is one that fails to develop normal front to back arches, causing
undue weight to be carried on the vertebral discs. If a disc or vertebra shifts
to one side or another, the spine may follow.
There are many causes of scoliosis. The birth event, or even daily activities,
may cause vertebrae to become misaligned, a condition called subluxation. In
some cases, scoliosis can be inherited as a result of a short leg or pelvic
distortion.
Scoliosis rarely has symptoms associated with it. Most children with curved
spines do not complain of pain. So it is important to have your child examined
by a medical professional if you suspect he or she has a curved spine.
Chiropractic care, including spinal manipulation, can be an effective means
to stem further spine curvature, and in some cases, even reverse the damage.
In addition, back braces, which have become very technologically advanced and
lightweight, may assist the spine in returning to its normal, straight position.
Only about 10 percent of those with scoliosis eventually require surgical treatment.
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