Scoliosis is a spinal condition that can develop during infancy or early childhood. It affects 2–3% of the population, or around six to nine million people in the United States. Early intervention at ages 10–15 can help change the course of scoliosis before it progresses to the point of requiring surgery.
In this blog, we will highlight how scoliosis screening and early chiropractic intervention offer a chance for improvement before they cause pain, stiffness, or limited range of motion.
Scoliosis is an abnormal sideways curvature of the spine that measures more than 10 degrees on an X-ray. It can resemble the shape of the letters C or S.
In most cases, the cause of scoliosis is unknown. However, less commonly, the cause may be any of the following:
Scoliosis can be mild, moderate, or severe—the more severe the condition, the higher the chance of experiencing noticeable symptoms. This highlights the need for scoliosis screening and early chiropractic intervention to manage the condition effectively before it results in chronic back pain, respiratory problems, and diminished physical functionality.
Adam’s forward bend test is commonly used to screen for scoliosis. During the screening, the patient leans forward at a 90-degree angle to detect any asymmetries in the shoulder blades, hips, and ribs. Following this observation, the doctor measures the spinal curvature using a scoliometer.
If scoliosis is suspected, the doctor may recommend imaging tests, such as an X-ray, a CT scan, or an MRI, to confirm the diagnosis.
Chiropractic care for scoliosis is a noninvasive treatment that adjusts the curved vertebrae and repositions them back into alignment to decrease the pressure on the nervous system, which can alleviate pain, improve mobility, and enhance overall body function.
Compared to conventional treatment, chiropractic is holistic and proactive. Besides performing spinal adjustments, chiropractors can do the following to slow the progression of scoliosis and its associated symptoms:
A 2016 study investigated whether chiropractic techniques could reduce the curvature of idiopathic (unknown cause) scoliosis in children. After implementing spinal correction with soft tissue massage three times a week for eight weeks, the Cobb angle decreased significantly after four weeks.
Chiropractic techniques such as joint mobilization, soft tissue therapy, and corrective exercises complement spinal manipulation, which has proven effective in promoting optimal posture.
Scoliosis accounts for 2.7 million visits to chiropractors in the United States. Patients report feeling less pain as the treatment reduces pressure on their nervous system.
Patients with scoliosis often experience limitations in mobility and function. Chiropractic intervention addresses these issues by restoring proper spinal alignment. As a result, patients can move freely, improving their overall well-being.
Like any other medical condition, scoliosis has a better chance of a successful outcome when caught early. Undergoing scoliosis screening and early chiropractic intervention offers a range of benefits, from reduced spinal curvature to enhanced mobility and function.
Here at Stumpff Chiropractic, we want to start treatment early to spare our patients from the possible hardships associated with higher stages of progression.
Ready for a chiropractic treatment of scoliosis? Call Stumpff Chiropractic today at (954) 466-2726 to schedule an appointment!