By Kenya File


Scoliosis is defined as an "s" shaped curving of the spine. There are many sub-classifications that separated by factors such as degree of curvature, direction of bends, cause and severity. A Seattle chiropractor may be able to help those who suffer with this condition find some relief from the pain and extenuating issues commonly associated with it.

This condition can manifest at any age though typically it starts around 10-15 years, just as one is going through adolescence. Though not absolutely solid, it is largely believed that most cases are attributed to genetics, affecting girls more often than boys. This is one reason pediatricians regularly check children for postural changes or other indicating factors.

Degenerative curvatures are often caused by falls, traumatic injuries, spine surgeries, accidents, twisting vertebrae, osteoporosis, and fractures. Bends of a neuromuscular origin are regularly attributed to things like muscular dystrophy and cerebral palsy. Those of a congenital nature stem from birth defects that targeted spinal vertebral segments.

Most scoliosis sufferers than no more than a 20 degree curve that is hardly noticeable and not invasive. A larger curve could cause discomfort, pain, even organ damage if not supported by a brace which can slow its progression. The most extreme bends may require surgery as they have the potential to seriously limit movement or to create heart and lung problems.

Chiropractic care is not used as a way to reverse the curvatures, rather it serves to ease the pain and to increase flexibility, muscle strength and motion range. Manual spinal adjustments, what this practice is best known for, are effective at alleviating discomfort from vertebrae that are twisted and misaligned. Correction frees restricted nerves and allows better movement.

Physical therapy in the form of stretching and strengthening movements is a great way to make the soft tissue limber, joints flexible and muscles toned. Using a pool to exercise is very effective because the body's buoyancy in water counteracts the pull of gravity and provides resistance without impact on the bones. In some cases, electrical stimulation might also be effective.




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