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You can learn more about this topic here: https://www.scoliosisreductioncenter.com/blog/how-does-scoliosis-affect-a-persons-life?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=video&utm_content=how_does_scoliosis_affect_a_person_s_life_scoliosis_symptoms Ready for a consultation or want more information? You can contact us here: https://www.scoliosisreductioncenter.com/contact?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=video&utm_content=how_does_scoliosis_affect_a_person_s_life_scoliosis_symptoms Scoliosis causes an unnatural spinal curvature, with bending and rotation into the concavity of the curve. This three-dimensional condition can occur in the lumbar, thoracic, or cervical spine, or involve multiple spinal areas. Scoliosis introduces uneven forces to the spine, muscles, nerves, and tissues, affecting more than just the spinal column. As a progressive condition, scoliosis worsens over time, advancing from mild to severe stages, particularly during growth spurts in puberty. Adolescents and Scoliosis In children and adolescents, scoliosis rarely causes pain or limits activities. Most visible symptoms are postural, including uneven shoulders, hips, or ribcage. These physical changes can impact self-image and confidence, as adolescents often want to blend in with their peers. Severe cases, often above 60 to 70 degrees, may impact lung and heart function, though effects vary and require testing for confirmation. Adults and Scoliosis For adults, scoliosis typically causes pain, which worsens with age. The condition compresses nerves and tissues, particularly in the lumbar or thoracic spine, leading to radiating pain, numbness, and weakness. While adult scoliosis progresses slowly, it accelerates after age 50 due to degenerative changes and gravity. The pain and progression often motivate adults to seek treatment. Treatment Approaches Scoliosis treatment also affects quality of life. There are two primary options: Surgical Treatment: Spinal fusion surgery uses rods and screws to straighten and immobilize the spine. While it improves alignment, it reduces spinal flexibility and function, potentially leading to long-term complications and a reduced quality of life. Non-Surgical Treatment: Non-invasive methods, including scoliosis-specific exercises, physical therapy, bracing, and rehabilitation, aim to strengthen the spine, reduce curvature, and enhance alignment without sacrificing function. These treatments require consistent effort but preserve mobility and improve spinal health. Living with Scoliosis Scoliosis does not have to limit a person’s potential. Many professional athletes and high-achievers live with scoliosis while continuing to excel. Managing scoliosis effectively focuses on reducing curvature, improving quality of life, and maintaining spinal functionality. Non-surgical treatments provide safer and more functional options, ensuring scoliosis management aligns with a person’s lifestyle and goals. You can learn more about this topic here: https://www.scoliosisreductioncenter.com/blog/how-does-scoliosis-affect-a-persons-life?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=video&utm_content=how_does_scoliosis_affect_a_person_s_life_scoliosis_symptoms Ready for a consultation or want more information? You can contact us here: https://www.scoliosisreductioncenter.com/contact?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=video&utm_content=how_does_scoliosis_affect_a_person_s_life_scoliosis_symptoms 00:00 How Does Scoliosis Affect a Person's Life? Scoliosis Symptoms 00:45 Scoliosis Worsens Over Time 01:28 Most Common Symptoms of Scoliosis in Children 02:46 When Do Curves Become Big Enough? 03:33 Biggest Effects in Adults with Scoliosis 04:40 Rapid Scoliosis Progression 05:27 Scoliosis Treatment: Surgical vs. Non-Surgical 07:49 Choosing the Right Treatment Option Artlist.io 847544

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