If you came from a family with a history of scoliosis, then chances are that you will most likely acquire the same disorder. At first, it is impossible to notice its development since you won’t feel any pain. However, it might cause further health complications, if left untreated. You might need surgical treatment for scoliosis to prevent it from progressing into a severe condition.
Scoliosis is the unnatural curvature of the spine that can transpire during a child’s growth spurt. According to a global health information site, Medical News Today, symptoms often appear right before puberty. Even medical experts haven’t found the cause behind the development of scoliosis, however, it is linked to neuromuscular disorders or the weakening of muscles.
Usually, if you have mild scoliosis, your physician will recommend you to undergo physical therapy or they might also ask you to get a scoliosis brace in Singapore. If you fail to do so, then it will eventually affect the quality of your life. Various health problems might arise, and here are some of them:
It’s frightening how scoliosis can develop into different health complications. But, the good news is that these complications can be prevented with the help of scoliosis treatment. While some might need to undergo surgical treatment for scoliosis, you might be one of the few lucky ones who do not need such comprehensive medical care.
So, if you ever experienced scoliosis symptoms like uneven shoulders and a prominent rib cage, consult one of our chiropractor scoliosis specialists from Bones and Beyond. We can help prescribe an ideal scoliosis treatment for you.
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