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Scoliosis Treatment Options and Home Remedies
Scoliosis is a condition or a disorder where there is an abnormal curve in the spine or the backbone. Generally, a normal spine, when looked from the side, should have normal curves but should appear straight when looked from the front. People suffering from scoliosis are seen to have an additional curve on either side of the body, and the bones of the spine start twisting on each other, this twisting leads to the formation of a “C” or “S” shape in the spine. Curvature of the spine being the most common symptom, scoliosis treatment aims to prevent and avoid the spinal curve from getting worse. The goal of scoliosis treatment is to correct or stabilize and steady a severe spinal curve. The type of treatment depends not only on the cause of scoliosis but also its severity and the risk of curve getting worse. Scoliosis treatment options include bracing, observation, and surgery. Types of Scoliosis Treatments Surgical treatment With surgery, the curve can be decreased and the spine can be stabilized so that the curve doesn’t get worse. Nonsurgical treatment This includes either routine exams by a doctor who then recommends rehabilitation exercises to check for any curve progression. Bracing In order to stop the spinal curve from getting worse, the aim of bracing treatment is to apply corrective forces on the spine in order to release the load on the inner part of the curve and push this load on the outer part. Brace Options There are two general treatment options for scoliosis bracing: Full-time bracing It is designed to be worn 16-23 hours every day, these braces are to be worn at all times, except when bathing, exercising, and during skin care. Night-time bracing Nighttime braces use hyper-corrective forces that help put the body out of normal balance.
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