Fight Scoliosis Without Surgery - Ease of Non-Surgical Treatment over Surgical M

Posted by abby smiths on November 28th, 2017

Scoliosis - is not just limited to a deviation of the spinal curve, but moreover it is the only type which unlike other spinal conditions, cannot be reversed by change in posture. While many cases of Scoliosis affect the younger lot, it is estimated that on an average it hits at least 4.5% of the overall population i.e. approximately 13 million cases of scoliosis in a population of approximately 300 million.

Studies have discovered that an individual diagnosed with Scoliosis will suffer a 14-year reduction in their average life expectancy. There are no scoliosis experts when it comes to a defined pattern, or procedure to heal and treat patients for the same. Instead, some surgical methods have been devised which are more or less harmful for the human body and an excruciating and painful experience on the whole! Why? Let’s discuss;

A scoliosis surgery has long term effects - One in three or at least 50% patients who underwent spinal fusion came back to report pain within 7 years of surgery. Treating scoliosis is like racing against an opponent with a head start, where there is no clear demarcation of what’s gonna work and what won’t. The long term effects of undergoing a scoliosis surgery are mostly negative, and include atrophied muscles, joint degeneration, inhibited spinal growth, lost mobility, rise in chronic back pain and in some cases permanent disability due to damaged spinal nerves, which cannot be regenerated.

Now you ask yourself, and others - Is treating scoliosis even possible without using invasive surgical methods? The answer is yes, fortunately there are other alternatives for treatment of scoliosis without surgery and bracing. Some chiropractic exercises and devised therapies can very well stabilize or improve curves in patients.

Breakthrough Non-bracing & non-surgical treatment options -
The breakthrough Scoliosis treatment - primarily focuses on the treatment of vital spinal components, which are usually lacking in nearly all forms of traditional scoliosis treatment today. For comprehensive scoliosis care, one needs to carefully examine the dysfunctional spinal segments of the atlas and occiput, the back of the head and the first cervical vertebra, after examination of the ‘forward head posture’ through an X-Ray.

Secondly, the correction of the largely overlooked, hip rotation is very crucial. Often patients are confused and it is the frequent rotation of the pelvis that causes uneven hip formation. For efficient treatment of Scoliosis, the chiropractor or the person in-charge should be aware of the Physics behind Scoliosis - or the core understanding of why the curve in the neck plays a major role in causing scoliosis.

Author’s Bio: The author is an avid blogger, and the article is about long term effects of undergoing a Scoliosis surgery.

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