Scoliosis Reduction Center® Blog

Answering your questions about scoliosis and other spinal conditions with the expert advice from Dr. Tony Nalda.

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Scoliosis Pain Relief: Your Options For Scoliosis Pain

Scoliosis pain is common for adults, and the size of curve will be a factor in the pain level.

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Permanent Restrictions After Spinal Fusion Surgery [RISKS]

Surgeries often come with risks. Spinal Fusion Surgery is one of those risky surgeries and often comes with restrictions to the patient’s range of motion and overall health.

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Spinal Fusion Surgery Recovery Time & Risks [OTHER OPTIONS]

Spinal Fusion as a treatment for scoliosis has many risks, it is invasive and has a lengthy recovery period.

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Scoliometer: Scoliosis Measurement Tool & Diagnosis Options

There are many tools used to diagnose scoliosis. The scoliometer, for example, measures the rotation angle in scoliosis when aiding the Adam’s Forward Bending Test.

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Kyphosis Back Brace: Stability & Treatment for Kyphosis

Bracing is a usual practice in the treatment of kyphosis and scoliosis. It helps correct the curve and maintain any reduction accomplished with other parts of the treatment.

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What Is Multilevel Spondylosis? Exploring Cervical & Lumbar

When thinking of the umbrella of spinal conditions that cause pain that involve spinal degeneration on multiple segments of the spine, this is a multilevel spondylosis.

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Dowager’s Hump: What Is It, Symptoms, Diagnosis, & Treatment

When an excessive kyphosis develops, commonly known as roundback, that is when patients’ are at risk of a Dowager’s hump to appear.

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Kyphoscoliosis: What Is It, Symptoms, Diagnosis, & Treatment

We often find spinal condition combinations; kyphoscoliosis is one of those conditions.

kyphosis vs lordosis
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Kyphosis vs Lordosis: What Are The Differences Between Them?

Multiple conditions impact the spine and its correct posture. Kyphosis and lordosis are two commonly known conditions that affect the healthy curves of the spine.

cervical radiculopathy
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Cervical Radiculopathy: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatments

When the cervical spine is compressed, nerve roots become affected, causing pain and impacting the neurological function of the spine.

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Sciatica Stretches: Great Stretches for Sciatica Pain Relief

When it comes to Sciatica pain, stretching can go a long way towards pain relief.

stretches for lower back pain
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Stretches for Lower Back Pain: How To Stretch The Lower Back

The lower back supports the upper sections of the spine and bears most of our body weight, so proper stretching should happen from time to time.

scoliosis meaning
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Scoliosis Meaning: What Does The Term Scoliosis Mean?

When a patient is diagnosed with scoliosis, it means that person has developed an abnormal or unnatural curve on their spine of 10 degrees or more.

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Degrees of Scoliosis: What Do The Degrees of Curvature Mean?

Each scoliosis is unique, and so is each patient’s case. Beyond this, however, the degrees of curvature play a big role in how different each scoliosis is.

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Scoliosis Awareness Month: When Is It and What Happens?

Scoliosis Awareness Month is an annual recurrence, created with the purpose of spreading awareness and educating patients on the benefits of proactive scoliosis treatment.

ScoliBrace A Scoliosis Brace That Can Be Worn Under Clothes
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ScoliBrace: A Scoliosis Brace That Can Be Worn Under Clothes

There are many approaches to scoliosis treatment, almost as many as there are scoliosis types.

kyphosis
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Kyphosis – What Is It? Causes, Symptoms, and Treatments

There are different ways in which the spine can lose its natural curves and a spinal condition develops.

scoliosis types
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The Different Types of Scoliosis – What Makes Them Unique?

Each scoliosis diagnosis is unique, even more so for patients with idiopathic scoliosis.

scoliosis in adults
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Scoliosis in Adults – Causes, Treatment, and Differences

While a lot of the talk about scoliosis causes, symptoms, & treatment focuses on children & adolescents, the topic of scoliosis in adults also merits attention.

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