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How Often Should You See a Chiropractor? Explained

Back pain is the main complaint bringing patients in to see a chiropractor. The type of chiropractic treatment, and its frequency, will depend on the issue and goal of care. For general back pain, general chiropractic care may help, but for spinal conditions like scoliosis, a scoliosis-specific chiropractor is necessary. Chiropractors are healthcare professionals who focus on diagnosing and treating

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Radiculopathy vs Neuropathy: Key Facts to Know

The brain and spinal cord make up the central nervous system: a vast communication network that facilitates brain-body communication, and the peripheral nervous system is divided into the somatic nervous system and the autonomic nervous system. The health of the nerves within these systems can affect brain-body communication, movement, sensation, walking, breathing, and digestion. Both radiculopathy and neuropathy involve damaged

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Does Scoliosis Get Worse Over Time? Explained

Scoliosis severity ranges widely from mild scoliosis to moderate scoliosis and severe cases. Scoliosis severity is largely determined by the size of the unnatural spinal curvature, but there are additional factors that shape the type of symptoms a patient will experience. Scoliosis is a progressive condition, so its nature is to get worse over time, but it can be highly

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Can Scoliosis Be Fatal? What You Need to Know

Scoliosis causes the spine to bend unnaturally to the side and rotate, but it’s not considered a life-threatening condition. There are no treatment guarantees, but many cases of scoliosis respond well to a combination of nonsurgical treatment options, and early detection and intervention are associated with successful treatment outcomes. Scoliosis is a spinal condition that causes a loss of its

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Top Myths About Scoliosis Busted: Separating Facts from Fiction

Scoliosis is a condition surrounded by a surprising amount of misinformation. From old wives’ tales about heavy backpacks to fears about leading a limited life, these myths can create unnecessary anxiety for patients and their families. Separating scoliosis facts vs. fiction is crucial for making informed decisions about treatment and for understanding what living with scoliosis is really like. Misconceptions

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Navigating Life with Scoliosis: Tips for Teens and Parents

A scoliosis diagnosis during the teenage years can feel like a major disruption. For teens, it introduces a new layer of complexity to an already challenging time of self-discovery and social change. For parents, it brings a wave of concern about their child’s physical health, emotional well-being, and future. Navigating this journey requires a partnership built on open communication, a

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