In March 2017, a case of scoliosis with associated pain was noted. The patient, identified as M.K., a 15-year-old female, had an S-curve scoliosis with a right concave curve of 49 degrees and a left concave curve of 30 degrees. Her right hip was 2 degrees higher than the left, contributing to her scoliosis-related pain.
M.K. underwent a 2-week scoliosis intensive care treatment aimed at reducing pain and correcting spinal curvature. The treatment involved targeted therapies designed to address structural and functional aspects of her spine.
Post-treatment, there was a significant reduction in scoliosis curvature and associated pain. The top curve decreased to 31 degrees, and the bottom curve to 26 degrees, indicating improvement in her scoliosis condition and reduced pain levels.
To manage her scoliosis and pain, M.K. was advised to continue core strengthening exercises. These exercises were crucial for spine support, reducing the risk of further scoliosis progression, and maintaining long-term pain relief.
This case emphasizes the connection between scoliosis and pain, and the effectiveness of intensive care treatments in providing relief and improving quality of life for scoliosis patients.
Note: The patient’s name is initialized to protect her privacy.
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