Links:
Scoliosis-PubMed Health
Wikipedia-Scoliosis
Kidshealth-Scoliosis
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Treatment:
* Observation:
Patients are observed when the curvature of the spine is minimal (between 20 and 30 degrees). Over this cutoff, scoliosis treatment becomes more aggressive. Patients are seen by a spine specialist about every six months until the skeletal is matured.
* Bracing:
Braces will help control any worsening of a spine curvature. They do little to correct any damaged that has been done. Bracing is most effective when the child is rapidly growing.
* Surgery:
Surgery is often the best options for more severe curves. Depending on the site of the curve and the degree of curvature, the surgeon will fuse a metal rod along the spin.
Symptoms:
* Shoulders are different heights—one shoulder blade is more prominent than the other
* Head is not centered directly above the pelvis
* Appearance of a raised, prominent hip
* Rib cages are at different heights
* Uneven waist
* Changes in look or texture of skin overlying the spine (dimples, hairy patches, color changes)
* Leaning of entire body to one side
* Back pain
* Head is not centered directly above the pelvis
* Appearance of a raised, prominent hip
* Rib cages are at different heights
* Uneven waist
* Changes in look or texture of skin overlying the spine (dimples, hairy patches, color changes)
* Leaning of entire body to one side
* Back pain
Monday, March 28, 2011
About:
* Scoliosis is a side-to-side curvature of the spine.
* Larger curves can cause postural imbalance and lead to muscle fatigue and pain.
* Severe scoliosis can interfere with breathing and lead to arthritis of the spine.
* About 10% of all adolescents have some degree of scoliosis
* Scoliosis is found in both boys and girls, but a girl's spinal curve is much more likely to progress than a boy's. *Girls require scoliosis treatment about five times as often.
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