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Can You Correct Scoliosis in Adults? Treatment Options

Scoliosis is most frequently diagnosed in children, but it also affects adults. In fact, the actual rate of scoliosis increases among the aging population, and this is due to the development of degenerative scoliosis. The two main types of scoliosis to affect adults are idiopathic scoliosis and degenerative scoliosis. Scoliosis is progressive, so treatment addresses an ongoing condition. When it

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How to Run with Scoliosis: Essential Tips for Safe Running

No exercise or activity should be attempted before it’s cleared by a patient’s treatment provider, and activity restrictions are based on a number of factors that vary from patient to patient. It’s important for people with scoliosis to stay active, but it’s also important that a healthy activity level involves exercise that won’t strain the spine or exacerbate the condition’s

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Scoliosis Treatment Checklist

Managing scoliosis can be approached through a combination of medical strategies, personalized care, and lifestyle adjustments. Non-surgical treatments like ScoliBrace and Functional Pattern Exercises play a significant role in offering effective and accessible solutions. Here’s your updated scoliosis treatment checklist: Medical Steps Early Detection Regular Monitoring Bracing (for Mild to Moderate Cases) Avoiding Surgery Whenever Possible Lifestyle Adjustments Engage in

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Scoliosis in Children and Teens: Early Intervention Tips for Parents

For parents, noticing changes in your child’s posture or movement can be concerning. If you’ve spotted signs that something might be off with their spine, it’s worth exploring the possibility of scoliosis. Scoliosis, a condition where the spine curves abnormally, is relatively common in children and teens. When identified early, it’s much easier to manage and even correct without invasive

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ScoliBrace worn by children with scoliosis

Understanding the ScoliBrace: How Custom Bracing is Changing Scoliosis Treatment

Scoliosis, a condition that causes an abnormal curve in the spine, presents both physical and emotional challenges for those living with it. Traditionally, managing scoliosis often meant invasive surgical interventions or wearing uncomfortable, generic braces that didn’t address individual needs effectively. But with advancements in technology and innovation, a new solution has emerged that’s transforming how patients are treated. Enter

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