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Scoliosis is a spine curvature disorder that is most commonly diagnosed in teens. The spine has a natural forward-and-backward bend that commonly resembles an S or a C shape.
Associated Anatomy of Scoliosis
Spine or Vertebrae
Scoliosis Causes
Scoliosis is caused due to several factors, the majority of which are unknown. Some of the likely causes are as follows:
Scoliosis Symptoms
Stages of Scoliosis
Mild, moderate, and severe are the stages of this disorder.
Mild Scoliosis
Mild scoliosis is defined as a spinal curve of less than 25 degrees. In the future, there is less of a chance of advancement. But if it rises above 25 degrees, the chances of progression rise.
Moderate Scoliosis
Moderate scoliosis is defined as a spinal curve between 26 to 40 degrees. It has a greater probability of progressing.
Severe Scoliosis
Severe scoliosis is defined as a curvature of more than 40 degrees. These are severe cases that more often than not may require correction surgery.
Scoliosis Diagnosis
A physical examination, x-ray, spinal radiograph, CT scan, or MRI are commonly used to diagnose scoliosis.
Scoliosis Treatment
There are two types of treatments, which are surgical & nonsurgical.
Non-Surgical Treatments
Includes physical therapy to strengthen muscles, analgesic medications, weight maintenance, postural training, staying active, striving to improve posture, daily stretching, etc.
Bracing and Surgical Treatments
The use of back braces and surgical intervention are two options.
Back Braces – A back brace is a holding device that prevents a curve from worsening. There are two types of braces:
Surgery – When the spinal curve is larger than 40 degrees, and there are symptoms of advancement, most doctors advocate spinal fusion surgery.
Risk Factor of Scoliosis
The following are some risk factors that can make a person’s scoliosis worsen:
Complications of Scoliosis
Breathing problems, back problems, prolonged back pain, cosmetic concerns are a few to enumerate. Lower self-esteem is also one of the complications. The person may become self-conscious about their appearance due to unequal hips and shoulders, noticeable ribs, and a shift in the waist and trunk.
Scoliosis Prevention
Primary Prevention of Scoliosis
Secondary Prevention of Scoliosis
Epidemiology of Scoliosis
Expected Prognosis of Scoliosis
Most persons with scoliosis may lead regular lives and participate in most activities, including sports and exercise. Adult scoliosis prognosis varies based on the kind of scoliosis (idiopathic or degenerative) and the severity of symptoms. Untreated scoliosis can cause pain and deformity in the spine, which might impede one’s ability to work and walk.
Natural Progression of Scoliosis
Scoliosis usually does not cause significant pain, risk, or other health issues. Most persons with this illness have normal lives, are physically active, and participate in sports. Braces work effectively for people with moderate scoliosis, and painkillers and regular exercise can be used as the first line of treatment. The doctor may propose surgical treatment depending on the degree of spine curvature/ spinal balance/ propensity to worsen.
Pathophysiology of Scoliosis
Scoliosis is a condition in which the vertebrae bend instead of straightening out. They can also rotate (twist) and produce a corkscrew-like side-to-side curvature. Small curves, or those with a lesser than 25 degrees diagnosis, rarely cause difficulties. Curves of 50 degrees and above are deemed severe.