Struggling with Scoliosis in Greenville SC?
Do you suffer from scoliosis? Typically scoliosis begins as a slight sideways curvature in the spine that gradually progresses. In fact, for the diagnosis of a scoliosis to be made, there must be a minimum of a 60 degree sideways curve of the spine. Once the spine has advanced to this stage there are often severe health consequences. The good news is that if the sideways curvature of the spine is discovered and cared for properly during its early stages at our Greenville SC chiropractic clinic, it can be prevented from advancing over time.
Chiropractic Care for Scoliosis in Greenville SC
Many ideas regarding the cause of scoliosis have been researched, and there has been little consensus regarding its origin. However, the studies have shown that a scoliosis is more likely to occur in adolescent females. Many times a small bend in the spine begins with the simple misalignment of a single vertebra. Overtime, the body begins to compensate for this abnormality and "S" and "C" shaped curves of the spine develop. Often parents and children first notice the presence of scoliosis due to the UN-leveling of the shoulders and pelvis. Unlike other spinal conditions, scoliosis cannot be reversed by changes in posture.
While many cases of scoliosis effect the younger population, it is important to realize that the condition can also develop in older adults. As people age, degenerative disorders such as osteoporosis cause the bones in the spine to lose their normal shape. As a result, the body begins to compensate by producing lateral curves in the spine to ensure that the head remains level. In such cases, if the cause of the sideways curvature is not addressed, severe consequences including heart and lung problems may develop.
An x-ray examination performed by your treating physician is the most effective means of detecting scoliosis. However, various orthopedic examinations such as Adams Position Test can assist in the diagnosis. Our team at Popwell-Scota Spine Center will also examine the hips and shoulders for UN-leveling, and check the legs for variation in length which can be an indicator of the development of scoliosis.
Scoliosis Treatment
As with any condition, a person should always consider the most conservative approach to treatment first. Chiropractic care has been demonstrated in numerous research studies to slow or stop the progression of scoliosis. Our team at Popwell-Scota Spine Center has the resources and experience to provide you the most appropriate care which may prevent you from having more invasive and aggressive treatments. To accomplish this, our team will perform a full health history to identify any factors that could be contributing to the presence of scoliosis. Often occupational factors, lifestyle habits, previous traumas, and recreational activities are at the root of the problem. After these factors have been considered, we will likely perform specific spinal adjustments to reverse the body's compensations and assist in the restoration process.
If you have any questions regarding scoliosis or chiropractic care, please call Popwell-Scota Spine Center in Greenville to schedule an appointment as soon as possible.
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Popwell-Scota Spine Center
107 Pelham Commons Boulevard
Greenville, SC 29615