Scoliosis: An Introduction
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Scoliosis Acupuncture Canada What Is It? ![]() Scoliosis is a side to side curvature of the spine which is most often first noted in childhood. When viewed from behind, the spine should be straight. There are two main types of scoliosis: 1. PRIMARY (idiopathic) - the cause is not known and it is most frequently found in young females 2. SECONDARY (compensatory) - the result of a readily identifiable cause such as poor posture, subluxation, different leg lengths, injury or disease. In both cases the curvature develops slowly, usually during the growth years from age 12 to 16. In severe cases, the spinal curvature may be disfiguring and cause the rib cage to compress the heart and lungs causing them to work improperly How To Detect It ![]() while standing behind your child, check the level of the ears, shoulders and hips. Each pair should be approximately equal. have the child bend forward. The spine should be straight as they bend, not vear to either side and both sides of the rib cage should be at approximately the same level. Pay attention to any symptoms your child reports such as "growing pains", fatigue, or back or leg pain. Scoliosis may not cause any symptoms so a thorough chiropractic examination may be required. What Can Be Done? Chiropractic care maintains the mobility of the joints of the spine and allows the spine to develop normally. Proper treatment can prevent progression of the curve and may help reduce it. With scoliosis particularly, an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. |
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