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Scoliosis

Scoliosis is most often a benign condition occurring in 3-5 children per 1000. It seldom causes serious problems, but is a condition that should be closely monitored in a child. Scoliosis is an abnormal lateral curvature of the spine as seen from behind. Severe cases can cause considerable pain and impair proper inflation of the lungs which impairs breathing. This usually occurs with a lateral curvature of more than 70 degrees. 70 percent of all scoliosis is termed idiopathic meaning there is no known cause. Children are usually screened at two intervals throughout school to catch scoliosis in its earliest stages. Bracing is used when scoliosis reaches 20-25 degrees to help prevent progression of the curve. Curves that reach 40 degrees usually require surgery even if the child has stopped growing due to the progression of such curves. The surgeries require multi-level spinal fusions with two metal rods inserted to promote strength and stability of the spine.

 

Symptoms of scoliosis include uneven pant legs, uneven hips, prominent shoulder blades, uneven shoulder height and possible a thoracic hump on one side especially went bent forward. Most patients with scoliosis do not experience back pain as a child. Adults who were diagnosed having scoliosis as a child are two times more likely to develop chronic back pain and arthritis of the joints. If you suspect your child may have scoliosis, do not hesitate to call. There are many approaches and treatment options to managing scoliosis conservatively, especially when the child is young and growing. "As the twig is bent, so grows the tree!"

 

IMPORTANT NOTE: The information written in this section is not intended to diagnose or treat any referenced medical condition and its use is intended to give the viewer a broad based idea of the conditions referenced and should not replace professional advice as given by a health care provider. Never disregard any medical advice you have received by your doctor or provider based on information in this site. It is my professional opinion that if you think you may be suffering from a condition referenced in this section, seek medical attention immediately. The information below is written in simplified terminology to allow the viewer a better understanding of the conditions.

 


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