Sunday, 27 November 2016

Taking The Right Steps For Scoliosis Prevention

By Carl Sullivan


Scoliosis is an abnormal health condition that makes the spinal cord to bend. The spinal cord is designed to be straight so that humans can stand upright but when measures for scoliosis prevention are not taken in time, the condition may develop and the victim may have it till old age. To prevent this, it is important to know what causes it and seek ways to prevent or cure the condition.

There are different causes of scoliosis. In children, the anomaly develops as a result of complications during child birth. However, children usually overcome the challenge more easily than adults.

There is another type known as neuromuscular scoliosis. You might have seen such cases among people who are not able to walk properly because their sense of balance and body coordination is either lost or impaired. This is often caused by problems such as cerebral palsy (damage to the brain), paralysis and spina bifida. Sometimes, the child is not to blame for this because the brain damage might have occurred during the developmental stages in the womb.

Degenerative and idiopathic scoliosis are other types that should be mentioned. The degenerative form usually occurs after a very serious injury from fatal accidents. Back surgery and osteoporosis are other likely causes of the degenerative form. However, the idiopathic type, which occurs more frequently than the others, cannot be traced to any particular factor. This is why many scholars are of the opinion that it may be heritable.

There are many reasons why nobody will like to have a curved spine. One of them is that it makes a person unconsciously shy especially when he or she has to stand out with some others. If asked to address a group of people or deliver a speech, they may not be able to do it well because their mind is not at rest since they always think of what others feel about them.

Some of the symptoms of a curved spinal cord include uneven shoulders, uneven waist, uneven hips and unequal development of the shoulder blades. If things get worse, the sufferer may also have his spine twisted and the ribs may also tilt in the direction of the twisted spine. This makes it even more necessary to seek measures for preventing the condition as soon as possible.

One of the most important steps to take is to seek the advice of a medical doctor. The first step that will be taken is performing some diagnostic tests such as taking an x-ray. When an x-ray is done and it is discovered that the teenager may have a curved spine, the doctor may suggest the use of back brace. Braces are able to correct growing spines if worn for at least 16 hours per day for some months or years. Children with curved spines can hasten their treatment by wearing braces.

It is good to seek early intervention before the condition gets complicated. If care is not taken, a bent spinal cord can lead to various forms of injury as the spine leaves its original position. Nerve damage, paralysis and chronic back pain in children are also not easy to deal with especially for the child who needs to study in school but may be unable to sit long in class without having pains.




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