Even though it is only mild idiopathic scoliosis, it doesn’t mean treatment is not necessary. Just because it doesn’t pose serious health complications right now, it doesn’t mean it will not get worse. Thus, it is essential to seek proactive scoliosis treatment as soon as possible.
The likelihood that the curve will progress depends on the age of the individual. If scoliosis is diagnosed in children, then there is a high chance that it will further progress. It is because the child’s body is yet to develop. Moreover, it becomes worse once they reach puberty. They grow fast during this stage, thus the spine’s curve also progresses fast. So, once diagnosed, ask a doctor if a scoliosis correction brace is needed or if there are other possible treatments for it.
However, it doesn’t mean that if scoliosis is more problematic than children, then it would not be the same for adults. Most adults that were diagnosed with scoliosis are idiopathic. It means that the root cause of the condition is unknown. Since the bones of an adult are mature, the curve is slow to progress. It will eventually speed up once they reach the age of 60 because during this age, degenerative disc disease is common. If this occurs, then the spinal discs are too weak to support the back so the spine’s curve will progress further. Thus, scoliosis in adults should not be taken lightly— it is essential to seek treatment immediately. Besides, there are numerous non-invasive treatments available for adult scoliosis. One of which is a scoliosis chiropractic adjustment.
For some, scoliosis does not pose problematic symptoms yet. However, as it progresses, it might significantly affect their lifestyle. A few studies were conducted to gather scientific evidence on the long-term effects of untreated adolescent scoliosis. Here are some of the major findings:
Aside from the long-term effects of scoliosis, certain health complications might arise if the patient does not seek scoliosis treatment. Expect these to occur:
According to the CLEAR Scoliosis Institute, chiropractors can help treat scoliosis as these specialists use manual manipulation therapies to correct the spine’s position. However, patients should opt for long-term, continuous care for a scoliosis chiropractic adjustment to be effective. You have to stay dedicated to the treatment plan that your chiropractor recommended to you. If all goes well, you may not need to undergo surgical treatments for scoliosis.
If you have been diagnosed with scoliosis, then you may consult our chiropractors at Bones and Beyond. We can come up with suitable scoliosis treatments for you.
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