Scoliosis – Facts and Treatment Options

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Scoliosis – Facts and Treatment Options The article discusses the causes, symptoms, and treatment methods for scoliosis, the sideways curvature of the spine that usually occurs during the growth spurt before puberty.

Scoliosis is the abnormal or sideways curvature of the spine that usually occurs during the growth spurt before puberty. Linked to congenital or degenerative problems, the condition usually appears in children. If the spine deformity gets worse over time, it can become disabling. Pain management centers in Brooklyn, NYC offer result-oriented nonsurgical treatment for the condition. Scoliosis is about two times more prevalent in girls than boys. The exact cause of scoliosis is unknown, although hereditary factors are believed to be significant. Other causes include neuromuscular conditions like cerebral palsy or muscular dystrophy, birth defects affecting the development of the bones of the spine, and injuries or infections of the spine.

Types of Scoliosis There are four types of scoliosis •

Degenerative – occurs due to traumatic injury or illness, bone collapse, previous surgery or osteoporosis.

Neuromuscular - occurs due to abnormal muscles/nerves or muscular diseases. It is most generally seen in people with muscular dystrophy, cerebral palsy and other nerve disorders.

Congenital – occurs due to a bone abnormality during birth.

Idiopathic – There is no specific cause for this type of scoliosis, evidence suggests it is inherited.


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