Does Scoliosis Cause Chest Pain? Explained Simply

Does Scoliosis Cause Chest Pain? Explained Simply

Scoliosis-related pain can involve the back muscles, spinal structures, and nerves, leading to radiating pain. Chest pain is most closely associated with thoracic scoliosis that develops in the middle/upper back. The best way to minimize the potential effects of scoliosis, including chest pain, is to manage the scoliosis with treatment. Scoliosis involves the development of … Read more

Understanding Scoliosis and Chiropractic Treatment

Understanding Scoliosis and Chiropractic Treatment

There is more than one way to treat scoliosis, and the right treatment plan can improve the spine’s long-term health and function. Scoliosis is a complex condition; there are many different types and severity levels, and while treatment results can never be guaranteed, scoliosis-specific chiropractic treatment can be integrated into a proactive treatment plan. It’s … Read more

What Degree of Scoliosis Requires Surgery? Explained

What Degree of Scoliosis Requires Surgery? Explained

Not all cases of scoliosis require surgery; many are responsive to nonsurgical treatment, and while there are never treatment guarantees, there is a direct link between early diagnosis, proactive treatment, and treatment success. A traditional scoliosis treatment approach tends to funnel patients towards surgical treatment because little is done to prevent progression; watching and waiting … Read more

Can Scoliosis Be Cured? Treatment & Management

Can Scoliosis Be Cured? Treatment & Management

Scoliosis progression is triggered by growth spurts, so adolescents are the most at risk for rapid advancement. The key to managing scoliosis effectively is working towards preventing progression, made easier with early detection. As a progressive condition triggered by growth, scoliosis is ongoing, but it can be highly treatable. With effective treatment, scoliosis progression may … Read more

Degenerative Scoliosis: Causes, Symptoms & Treatments

Degenerative Scoliosis: Causes, Symptoms & Treatments

Adult scoliosis can be pre-existing from adolescence, or develop in later adulthood with no prior history. Degenerative scoliosis is caused by age-related degeneration, and as the spine becomes increasingly unbalanced and unstable, the body is also affected, making it more vulnerable to injury. Degenerative scoliosis is an unnatural lateral spinal curve that’s caused by degenerative … Read more

Adult Scoliosis: Causes, Symptoms & Treatment Options

Adult Scoliosis: Causes, Symptoms & Treatment Options

Although scoliosis is most often diagnosed during adolescence, scoliosis can also develop later in life. Once skeletal maturity is reached, scoliosis changes in terms of progression and pain. A focus of scoliosis treatment for older adults is fall prevention. Adult scoliosis can involve individuals who have had scoliosis since adolescence, or those who develop it … Read more

Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis: Symptoms & Treatments

Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis: Symptoms & Treatments

Diagnosing scoliosis early means while it’s still mild, and while there are no treatment guarantees, early detection and intervention are associated with treatment success. Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis is the most common form of scoliosis; it’s diagnosed between the ages of 10 and reaching young adulthood. This age group is also the most prone to rapid … Read more

Case Series – Improvement in Coronal and Sagittal Balance and Stabilisation of Cobb Angle in Adult De-Novo Scoliosis Using ScoliBrace®

Case Series – Improvement in Coronal and Sagittal Balance and Stabilisation of Cobb Angle in Adult De-Novo Scoliosis Using ScoliBrace®

A recent case series, co-authored by ScoliCare’s Chief of Research and Communications, Rose Mirenzi, along with Nora-Lee Doueihi, Juan du Plessis, and Dr. Jeb McAviney, offers promising long-term outcomes using the ScoliBrace® system in an adult population. Adult Scoliosis: Long-Term Non-Surgical Management with ScoliBrace® Adult scoliosis is a complex and often progressive condition that can … Read more

Pelvic Obliquity: Causes, Effects & Treatment Strategies

Pelvic Obliquity: Causes, Effects & Treatment Strategies

A body’s balance and stability is based on many factors, including its symmetry and alignment. Given the importance of the pelvis in facilitating healthy movement patterns and supporting upper body weight, a disruption in its position can have a number of effects. Pelvic obliquity causes the pelvis to become unnaturally tilted, causing one hip to … Read more

Leg Length Discrepancy: Causes, Effects & Solutions

Leg Length Discrepancy: Causes, Effects & Solutions

Nature favors symmetry, so a disruption to the body’s overall symmetry, including leg length, may be problematic. It’s important to note that a difference in leg length can be anatomical, or it can be due to a misalignment elsewhere in the body. Leg length discrepancy (LLD), also known as anisomelia and unequal leg length, is … Read more