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		<title>If You Have Scoliosis, Chiropractic Treatment By Your Chiropractor In Grand Rapids Can Help</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Scoliosis is the medical diagnosis for an abnormal lateral (side-to-side) curvature of the spine, which your Grand Rapids chiropractor is highly experienced in treating. Your chiropractor wants you to be informed that there is a big difference between bad posture and the condition termed scoliosis. Bad posture is easily correctable, while scoliosis, an abnormal lateral [...]]]></description>
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<p>Scoliosis is the medical diagnosis for an abnormal lateral (side-to-side) curvature of the spine, which your <a title="Grand Rapids chiropractor" href="http://www.chirograndrapidsmi.com/">Grand Rapids chiropractor</a> is highly experienced in treating. Your chiropractor wants you to be   informed that there is a big difference between bad posture and the   condition termed scoliosis. Bad posture is easily correctable, while   <a href="http://www.chiropracticorlando.info" target=_self>scoliosis</a>, an abnormal lateral curvature of the spine, is considerably   more difficult to affect.</p>
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<p>But, there are several ways that you  can see the  difference between poor posture and scoliosis even before  calling for  your consult with your <a title="Grand Rapids chiropractor" href="http://www.facebook.com/pages/Grand-Rapids-Chiropractor-Dr-Douglas-McKenzie/146281732095503">Grand Rapids chiropractor</a>.   If you were to look at an individual with scoliosis in a standing   position, you would likely see that one shoulder is higher than the   other, and that the scapula (shoulder blade) is raised or more   prominent. In addition, if the person&#8217;s arms were hanging in a relaxed   way at his or her sides, you would likely see a greater space between   the arm and the body on one side. Also, one hip might higher or more   conspicuous than the other. And lastly, the head will not look as if it   is in plumb with the pelvis.</p>
<p>Scoliosis symptoms in many cases   are mild; however, if the curve and rib rotation are dramatic enough,   both pulmonary and cardiac functions can be restricted. The cause of   scoliosis in 85 percent of cases is unknown. This type of scoliosis   (Idiopathic) is thought to be genetic, or to at least have a genetic   component because it tends to run in families.</p>
<p>In general,   Idiopathic Scoliosis occurs during adolescence when the body is   completing the concluding major growth spurt. This type of scoliosis is   most frequently found in girls. A scoliotic curve, if found, should be   monitored for any progression. Your <a title="chiropractor in Grand Rapids" href="http://www.chirograndrapidsmi.com/chiropractor-grand-rapids">chiropractor in Grand Rapids</a> will not only provide periodic examinations, but will suggest standing x-rays if needed.</p>
<p>Because   most scoliotic curvatures are mild to moderate, a brace is  unnecessary.  Therefore, regular <a href="http://www.chiropracticorlando.info" target=_self>chiropractic</a> care, in these cases, is  therapeutic in  both in decreasing and adjusting any compensatory  musculoskeletal  conditions that may occur.</p>
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		<title>The Chiropractic Orlando Therapy That Corrects Scoliosis Pain</title>
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<p>A normal spine looks straight, without much disparity from laterally, when the body is viewed from behind. But, if the spine is observed to have a lateral, or side-to-side, curvature, the person might have a condition called scoliosis.This condition often gives the appearance of the person leaning to one side but it should not be confused with poor posture. Scoliosis is a complicated deformity that is defined by both lateral curvature and rotation of the vertebra oftentimes creating a characteristic &#8220;rib hump&#8221; in the mid or thoracic spine. This is caused by the vertebrae in the area of the major curve rotating toward the concavity and pushing their connected ribs posterior thereby causing the symptomatic rib hump seen in thoracic scoliosis. If the thoracic curve and rib rotation are severe, greater than 70 degrees, pulmonary and cardiac function can be impeded. Often later in life in untreated severe idiopathic infantile and juvenile <a href="http://www.chiropracticorlando.info" target=_self>scoliosis</a> patients, this amount of curve and resulting cardiac and pulmonary changes can be life threatening.</p>
<p> Anatomy</p>
<p> The spine discloses four normal curves: the cervical, thoracic, lumbar, and sacral, all of which are apparent from a side view of the trunk. The thoracic, in the chest area, has a natural round curve, &#8220;reversed C,&#8221; called a kyphosis, while in the lower spine there is a natural &#8220;C&#8221; curve, known as swayback or lordosis. Hyperlordosis is the term used to describe elevated swayback, while increased kyphosis in the thoracic spine is called hyperkyphosis. Diversions from normal that are visible from a side view frequently accompany scoliosis changes. A few round back deformities are simply due to bad posture and can often be resolved with postural <a href="http://www.chiropracticorlando.info" target=_self>exercise</a>s. A small percentage of people with kyphosis have more rigid deformities than the postural type, which are coincidental with vertebral deformity. This kind of deformity, called Scheuermann&#8217;s kyphosis, is much more problematic to treat than postural kyphosis, and it&#8217;s cause is unknown.</p>
<p>Even a nonprofessional can help to identify a child or fully-grown individual with scoliosis simply by observing the person in a standing position, preferably without a shirt and in boxers, and observing the following:</p>
<ul>
<li>One shoulder may be raised than the other.</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li>One scapula (shoulder blade) may be higher or more prominent than the other.</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li>With the arms hanging loosely at the sides, there may be more room between the arm and the body on one side.</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li>One hip may look to be more elevated or more prominent than the other.</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li>The head is not centered over the pelvis.</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li>When the person is observed from the rear and asked to flex forward until the spine is horizontal, one side of the back seems higher than the other.</li>
</ul>
<p> Once scoliosis is identified, the child or adult should be sent to a <a href="http://www.chiropracticorlando.info" target=_self>health</a>care professional, such as a chiropractor, for further evaluation. your chiropractor would be happy to help.</p>
<p> There are a variety of roots and many varieties of scoliosis, however the most common, by far, is Idiopathic Scoliosis, which accounts for nearly 85 % of all cases. &#8220;Idiopathic&#8221; means &#8220;no known cause&#8221; and is seen with equal prevalence in boys and girls in the mild or low curve magnitudes. This condition can be sub-classified into infantile, juvenile and adolescent types, based upon the age of onset. Idiopathic Scoliosis may be linked to genetic or hereditary influences as it commonly runs in families. However girls, for unknown reasons are five to eight times more likely than boys to have their curves develop in size and require treatment. As the term &#8220;Idiopathic Scoliosis&#8221; implies, this class of scoliosis usually happens when children are completing their last major growth spurt. Unfortunately, at this age young people are disinclined to allow their body to be seen by parents and other adults, so it is smart to have this age group examined on a regular basis.</p>
<p> If a scoliotic curve is found in the growing adolescent, it is vital that the curves be monitored for change by periodic examination and from time to time standing X-rays. In ninety percent of instances, the scoliosis is mild and does not require active treatment, however increases in spinal deformity require evaluation to determine if a brace or other treatment is required. In a small number of patients, surgical treatment may be required.~Surgery may be needed for a small number of individuals.</p>
<p> Brace support (orthosis) is recommended for both juvenile and adolescent children when an increase in their scoliosis or kyphosis is observed, or when new symptoms of moderate scoliosis or abnormal kyphosis are discovered. There are many styles of braces, all made to prevent curves from increasing through the process of acting as a buttress for the spine during active skeletal growth. Bracing is successful in stopping curve progression in an impressive number of skeletally-immature adolescents. However, braces generally won&#8217;t make the spine completely straight, and cannot always keep a curve from progressing.</p>
<p> Scoliosis has no simple answer. Nearly all cases, even though often monitored, are not actively treated. Severe conditions are sometimes treated surgically, but the standard medical treatment for moderate conditions is a brace. You may want to see your local chiropractor first.</p>
<p> Specialized exercise, electric stimulation of spinal muscles, nutritional programs, and chiropractic treatments are among a number of modalities used besides bracing. It seems like the most effective results have been sustained with a multi-faceted approach to the care of this abnormality.</p>
<p> There are chiropractors, that have years of experience treating scoliosis cases.</p>
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<p>A normal spine looks straight, without much deviation from one side to the other, when the body is viewed from behind. Therefore, if the spine is viewed to have a lateral, or side-to-side, curvature, the individual might have a condition called scoliosis.The disorder shouldn&#8217;t be confused with bad posture, even though it oftentimes gives the appearance that the patient is leaning to one side. Characterized by both lateral curvature and rotation of the vertebra, this complicated deformity oftentimes causes a symptomatic &#8220;rib hump&#8221; in the mid or thoracic spine. This is caused by the vertebrae in the zone of the major curve rotating toward the concavity and pushing their fastened ribs posterior hence producing the distinctive rib hump seen in thoracic scoliosis. The pulmonary and cardiac functions can be obstructed if the thoracic curve and rib rotation is greater than 70 degrees. Frequently later in life in untreated severe idiopathic infantile and juvenile scoliosis patients, this intensity of curve and consequential cardiac and pulmonary changes can be life threatening.</p>
<p> Anatomy</p>
<p> The spine displays four normal curves: the cervical, thoracic, lumbar, and sacral, all of which are obvious from a side view of the trunk. In the lower spine there is a healthy &#8220;C-shaped&#8221; curve called swayback or lordosis, while the thoracic curve in the chest region has a &#8220;reverse C&#8221; called a kyphosis. Increased kyphosis in the thoracic area is called hyperkyphosis, while heightened swayback is termed, hyperlordosis. Scoliosis changes regularly accompany alterations from normal on a side view. Occasionally round back deformities are simply due to unhealthy posture and can often be eliminated with postural <a href="http://www.chiropracticorlando.info" target=_self>exercise</a>s. A small percentage of individuals with kyphosis have more rigid deformities than the postural type, which are seen in conjunction with vertebral deformity. This type of deformity, called Scheuermann&#8217;s kyphosis, is much more problematic to treat than postural kyphosis, and it&#8217;s cause is unknown.</p>
<p>Almost anyone can help to identify a child or fully-grown individual with scoliosis simply by observing the person in a standing position, preferably with no shirt and in boxers, and observing the following:</p>
<ul>
<li>One shoulder may be more elevated than the other.</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li>One scapula (shoulder blade) may be higher or more prominent than the other.</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li>With the arms hanging relaxed at the sides, there may be more room between the arm and the body on one side.</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li>One hip may look to be higher or more pronounced than the other.</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li>The head is not aligned with the pelvis.</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li>One side of the back appears more elevated than the other when the individual is observed from the rear and asked to bend forward until the the spine is horizontal.</li>
</ul>
<p> The child or adult should be sent to a healthcare professional, such as a chiropractor, for further evaluation once scoliosis is detected. Your Orlando would be happy to help.</p>
<p> There are many different roots and many kinds of scoliosis, but the most prevalent, by far, is Idiopathic Scoliosis, which accounts for about 85 % of all cases. &#8220;Idiopathic&#8221; means &#8220;no known cause&#8221; and is witnessed with equal occurrence in boys and girls in the mild or low curve magnitudes. This affliction can be sub-classified into infantile, juvenile and adolescent types, based upon the age of onset. Idiopathic Scoliosis commonly runs in families and may be caused by genetic or hereditary influences. For reasons yet to be found, girls are five to eight times more likely than boys to have their curves increase in size and require treatment. As the term &#8220;Idiopathic Scoliosis&#8221; implies, this kind of scoliosis usually happens when children are ending their last major growth spurt. Unfortunately, at this age young people are reluctant to permit their body to be viewed by parents and other adults, so it is smart to have this age group viewed on a regular basis.</p>
<p> If a scoliotic curve is found in the growing adolescent, it is very important that the curves be monitored for development by periodic examination and occasionally standing X-rays. In ninety percent of cases, the scoliosis is mild and does not require active treatment, however increases in spinal deformity necessitate evaluation to determine if a brace or other treatment is necessary. In a small number of individuals, surgical treatment may be necessary.~Surgery may be required for a small number of patients.</p>
<p> Brace therapy (orthosis) is recommended for both juvenile and adolescent children when an increase in their scoliosis or kyphosis is observed, or when new cases of moderate scoliosis or abnormal kyphosis are found. There are a number of types of braces, all created to prevent curves from increasing through the process of acting as a buttress for the spine during active skeletal growth. Braces normally will not make the spine entirely straight, and cannot always keep a curve from increasing. But, bracing is effective in halting curve progression in a significant number of skeletally-immature adolescents.</p>
<p> <a href="http://www.chiropracticorlando.info" target=_self>scoliosis</a> has no simple solution. The majority of cases, even though frequently monitored, are not actively treated. The common medical treatment for moderate conditions is a brace, whereas severe afflictions are sometimes treated surgically. You may want to see your Orlando chiropractor first.</p>
<p> Along with bracing, many other methods have been used successfully like specialized exercise, electric stimulation of spinal muscles, nutritional programs, and <a href="http://www.chiropracticorlando.info" target=_self>chiropractic</a> treatments. It seems like the best results have been sustained with a multi-faceted approach to the management of this affliction.</p>
<p> There are chiropractors, such as your Orlando Chiropractor, that have years of experience assisting with scoliosis cases.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
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