Scoliosis is the term for the sideways curvature of the spine. It can occur at any age, but tends to start in children and teenagers. Scoliosis can get better without any treatment, but can also get worse with time. People with scoliosis may need to see their doctor regularly to check on its progress.
Most of the time, the cause is unknown, and scoliosis develops in otherwise healthy children.
Sometimes it is congenital, meaning it is present at birth. It is sometimes caused by problems with the nerves and muscles, such as with cerebral palsy or muscular dystrophy.
People with scoliosis might have:
Some people with scoliosis have a posture that is unusual or uneven.
If you are concerned that your child may have scoliosis, see your doctor. Early diagnosis and treatment is important.
Some people with scoliosis have a posture that is unusual or uneven.
If you are concerned that your child may have scoliosis, see your doctor. Early diagnosis and treatment is important.
Your doctor can diagnose scoliosis simply by examining you, or your child.
If your doctor thinks you or your child has scoliosis, they may refer you to an orthopaedic specialist. The specialist will also examine you or your child, and may order tests such as an x-ray, CT scan or MRI scan.
Most cases of scoliosis are mild, and may need no further investigation or treatment. If more significant, regular check ups may be required.
If it is more severe, the treatment may involve wearing a brace, which can help prevent the curvature getting worse.
For some people, the curvature is so severe that surgery is suggested. That might involve the insertion of metal rods to straighten the spine, or surgery to fuse some of the bones together.
Exercise and physiotherapy can help ease pain.
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