Scoliosis 101
What Is Scoliosis?
Scoliosis is a disorder marked by a sideways curve in the spine. The most common type of scoliosis is "idiopathic," which means the exact cause is not known.
Scoliosis can happen to people of all ages. However, the most common type of scoliosis (idiopathic) is seen more often in children ages 10 to 12 and in their early teen years. Furthermore, girls are at a greater risk of progression.
What Are the Symptoms of Scoliosis?
The following are some common symptoms of scoliosis:
Uneven shoulders
Head not centered
Sides of the body not level when compared to each other
One side of the rib cage higher compared to the other side when bending forward
How Is Scoliosis Diagnosed?
Your child's doctor will perform a medical history and a physical examination. During the physical exam, the doctor will have your child stand and then bend forward from the waist. With your child's arms hanging loosely, the doctor will check to see if one side of the rib cage is more prominent than the other side.
An X-ray can lead to a diagnosis of scoliosis and show how severe the curve is.
How Is Scoliosis Treated?
In most mild cases, treatment with a brace or surgery may not be necessary. However, frequent checkups are recommended to look for any changes.
Treatment for scoliosis will depend on age, gender, the type of scoliosis, the severity of the curve, curve pattern, the location of the curve and maturity of the bones. more
