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5 Manitou Dr, Kitchener,

ON, N2C 2J6 Canada

519-748-5535

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Mon 7:30am–1pm, 2:15–6pm
Tue 2pm–8pm
Wed 7:30am–1pm
Thu 2:00pm–8pm
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Scoliosis

Scoliosis

27 Apr. 2020

Scoliosis

Scoliosis is a sideways curve of the spine that causes stiffness and pain. People with scoliosis have a sideways curve in their spine that makes an “S” or “C” shape.

Scoliosis is a sideways curve of the spine that causes stiffness and pain. It is called an idiopathic disease because the cause of it is unknown. Scoliosis is more common in females and begins in childhood. However, merely two percent of the population is afflicted. If it is detected early, scoliosis treatment will prevent it from worsening over time.

Scoliosis is derived from the Greek term meaning curvature. People with scoliosis have a sideways curve in their spine that makes an “S” or “C” shape. The vertebrae can rotate at the thoracic level of the spine causing this curve and resulting in a hump near the rib cage. If the curve is more than 60 degrees it is considered serious. Usually this curve makes the waist or shoulders uneven. And unlike the normal curvature of the spine, adjusting your posture will not correct the problem.

In some instances, the degenerative diseases of the spine can cause scoliosis. Osteoporosis is when the bones soften and usually occurs in older people. This softening can cause the vertebrae to bend and shape the curve causing scoliosis or kyphosis (round back). If not treated properly, severe back pain, deformity, and difficulty breathing can be some symptoms that will arise.

Chiropractic care can help improve this condition. We look at your overall health examining your spine as well as other factors of your lifestyle. To help identify the problem’s cause, we will discuss symptoms and previous injuries, your family’s health history, and recreational and work-related activities.

Most exams for scoliosis include the Adam’s Forward Bending Test and have been adopted by many schools, whereas they test for this in physical education classes. It requires the person to bend at the waist as someone views the spinal alignment. If there is an abnormal prominence or hump we can help you. We will measure the length of the legs to determine unevenness. We also perform a range of motion test that measures the degree to which the patient has mobility at the waist. If needed, we will refer you to a specialist for further scoliosis treatment.

An orthopedic brace can be used to prevent the curve from worsening and does not limit physical activity. Moist heat will help alleviate some pain. In extreme cases surgery may be required but only after the continuous observation has shown that a brace is not helping. Spinal fusion and instrumentation is a surgery specialized for people with scoliosis whereas rods and hooks are inserted to help align your spine and prevent further curving.

Regular visits to observe the progression of scoliosis, are an integral part of living a full and happy life. Scoliosis can be treated in various ways to help alleviate pain and restore normal functionality. Regardless of the treatment used, physical therapy may be added to scoliosis treatment to increase muscle strength and mobility. If you have any questions about your physical limitations, please contact us.

24 Apr. 2020

Scoliosis

Scoliosis is characterized by a sideways curvature of the spine. It often starts during childhood, during the growth spurt that occurs right before puberty. In many cases, the condition is mild, and the child might not get treatment. If the condition continues into adulthood, it can result in more problems. In cases like this, chiropractic care with Fairway Chiropractic can help.

Who Is At Risk For Scoliosis?

Certain factors can cause scoliosis or increase your risk factor for developing it. These include:

  • Neuromuscular conditions: Conditions such as cerebral palsy and muscular dystrophy can cause this condition.
  • Birth defects: Any birth defect that affects the development of the bones of the spine can cause scoliosis.
  • Injuries or infections of the spine
  • Family history: Scoliosis can run in families.
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What Are The Symptoms Of Scoliosis?

The symptoms of scoliosis would depend on the severity of the condition. The symptoms include:

  • One shoulder that is higher than the other
  • One shoulder blade that appears to be sticking out more than the other
  • An uneven waist
  • One hip that seems to be higher than the other
  • In severe cases, the ribs on one side of the body can protrude further than the other.

How Is Scoliosis Diagnosed?

There are a few ways that scoliosis can be diagnosed. These include:

  • Physical exam: During the physical exam, the doctor would have you bend over at the waist with your arms hanging loosely. If one side of the rib sticks out more than the other, scoliosis is detected.
  • Neurological exam: Your doctor will perform a neurological exam to test for abnormal reflexes, muscle weakness, and numbness.
  • Imaging tests: Your doctor can detect scoliosis using an x-ray. The severity of the condition will also show up on the scan. If your doctor wants to test for an underlying condition that could be causing scoliosis such as a tumor, they may order an MRI or a CT scan.

How Is Scoliosis Treated?

There are a few treatment options available for scoliosis. In minor cases, a brace would be worn during the day, at night, or all the time. In severe cases, a surgical procedure called a spinal fusion would be necessary. This will hold the spine straight while old and new bone material fuses together using metal rods, screws, or hooks.

A chiropractor can also help with scoliosis. A chiropractor cannot treat the curve in the spin, but it can help improve your form, function, and increase mobility in the joints

If you have scoliosis, schedule an appointment with Fairway Chiropractic. Our chiropractor in Kitchener can create a treatment plan to relieve you of your back pain and other symptoms. To schedule an appointment, give us a call today at (519)-748-5916.

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