SCOLIOSIS
HOW CAN A MANUAL THERAPIST HELP WITH SCOLIOSIS
Like all other treatments for scoliosis, Manual Therapist adjustments and therapies help to improve form (therefore, improving function), and induce mobility into the joints. These improvements can decrease pain, increase comfort and improve posture. Manual Therapist can also address other symptoms or issues the patient may be experiencing, and help prevent further degradation of the spine.
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SYMPTOMS OF DEGENERATIVE ADULT SCOLIOSIS :
- Adult patients with scoliosis experience low back pain. Over time, the increased pressure on nerves, due to the scoliotic curve, can lead to weakness, numbness and pain in the lower extremities. Severe cases can result in the loss of coordination and mobility.
- Idiopathic Curve: This is the most commonly seen type of scoliosis , there is no clear cause of the spinal curve.
- Congenital Curve: Its means the spinal abnormality was present at birth. These cases are rare and typically diagnosed in childhood.
- Paralytic Curve: Often resulting from a spinal cord injury, paralytic curve means that the muscles around the spine do not work. This can cause abnormal curvatures of the spine.
- Myopathic Deformity: Its means that the muscles do not work properly. This can result in atypical curves in the spine caused by conditions such as muscular dystrophy, cerebral palsy or polio.
- Secondary: Other spinal conditions that affect the vertebrae, such as degeneration, osteoporosis and osteomalacia, can cause scoliosis.
IT IS MORE IMPORTANT TO KNOW WHAT SORT OF PERSON HAS A DISEASE THAN TO KNOW WHAT SORT OF DISEASE A PERSON HAS.