317 St. Francis Dr. Suite 350
Greenville, SC 29601


317 St. Francis Dr.
Suite 350
Greenville, SC 29601
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scoliosis

What You Should Know About the 3 Main Types of Scoliosis

Scoliosis is an abnormal curve of the spine, or backbone. While the spine has normal curves, which can be appreciated when looking at it from the side, abnormal curves are those that are visible when looking at the spine from the front or back. With scoliosis, the bones of the spine twist to either side. They then turn on each other like a corkscrew. In most cases, the cause of scoliosis is unknown.

3 Main Types of Scoliosis:

Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis: This type of scoliosis occurs in patients between the ages of 10 and 18 years old. There is no identifiable cause for this condition. About 30% of patients have family history of scoliosis, suggesting there may be a genetic connection.

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Habits to Adopt for Neck, Back and Scoliosis Care

woman with back pain

Scoliosis is a condition characterized by an abnormal shape of the spine and affects 3 out of every 100 people. Severity of the curvature varies, with some patients experiencing no symptoms at all while others are in constant or regular pain. The curve of the spine associated with scoliosis may appear in the shape of a “C” or an “S,” usually spanning to the left and/or right side of the body (not front and back).

Scoliosis can affect anyone and there is no singular cause. Most cases are idiopathic (which means we don’t know why it occurred) but structural causes, due to factors like a short leg or pigeon toeing, inter-utero factors like a foot breach presentation, and even hereditary factors can all play a role. For many, symptoms appear during childhood and get more severe with age. As the curve of the spine becomes more severe, neck, shoulder and back pain can become intense and chronic. Usually by time someone reaches their late teens they can rest assured that the curve will not progress any further however.

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How to Relieve Scoliosis Pain

child with scoliosis

Non-surgical pain relief for scoliosis is readily available for patients in the Greenville, Spartanburg & Anderson areas. Proliferative injection, Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP), therapeutic exercise and medication are just a few of the treatments that we offer.

Scoliosis is an abnormal curve of the spine or backbone. While the spine has normal curves when looking at it from the side or profile view, it should appear straight when looking from the front or back. With scoliosis, the bones of the spine twist horizontally from side to side. In most cases the cause of scoliosis is idiopathic or unknown.

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