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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Adult Scoliosis: Doctors Who Treat Scoliosis In Adults

Adult scoliosis is a common and very treatable condition. The usual belief is that it mainly affects adolescents, but adults develop scoliosis too, and for different reasons.

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Why Is 10 Degrees Diagnosed As A Scoliosis? Is It Bad?

The severity of a patient's scoliosis will be determined by the Cobb Angle measurement.

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Finding The Right Scoliosis Doctor or Scoliosis Specialist

When it comes to finding the right scoliosis doctor, it’s important to understand that different treatment approaches offer different potential outcomes.

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Get Immediate Relief For Sciatica Pain With These Methods

Sciatic nerve pain can be one of the most debilitating forms of back pain. Immediate relief for sciatica pain should involve addressing its underlying cause.

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Spine Anatomy Overview: The Parts Of The Human Spine

Understanding spine anatomy is important because as such an integral part of human anatomy, its heath and function needs to be valued and preserved.

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Hyperkyphosis: What It Is, Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment

There are many spinal conditions that involve a loss of the spine’s healthy curves; hyperkyphosis involves an excessive inward curvature of the thoracic spine.

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Adult Scoliosis: Differences, Symptoms, Treatment, & Bracing

When most people think of scoliosis, they think of it as a child or adolescent condition, but idiopathic and degenerative scoliosis also affect adults.

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How To Treat Scoliosis: Guide To Scoliosis Treatment Options

When it comes time to decide how to treat scoliosis, it’s important to understand that different treatment approaches offer different potential outcomes.

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Structural vs Functional Scoliosis: What Is The Difference?

Structural scoliosis is caused by a structural abnormality within the spine itself, while functional scoliosis is more related to temporary issues.

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Scoliosis Neck Pain: Can Scoliosis Affect Your Neck?

A lot of times, scoliosis neck pain is associated with a loss of motion in the area.

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Risser Stages & Scoliosis Surgery: The Risser Classification

There are different ways to assess a patient’s scoliosis and help predict their progressive rate; Risser stage measures skeletal maturity and growth potential.

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Spinal Curvature Disorders: Lordosis, Kyphosis, & Scoliosis

There are many different types of spinal conditions that involve developing an abnormal spinal curvature, such as lordosis, kyphosis, and scoliosis.

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Physiotherapy for Scoliosis: Chiropractic BioPhysics (CBP)

When it comes to physiotherapy for scoliosis, we are talking about proactively working towards an improvement in the spine’s overall health and function.

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Yoga For Scoliosis: Poses That Help & Yoga Poses To Avoid

When it comes to yoga for scoliosis, the ancient practice can help keep the body strong and flexible, but isn’t enough to treat scoliosis on its own.

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Lumbar Scoliosis: What Is It, Symptoms, & Treatments

Scoliosis is a progressive spinal condition that can develop anywhere along the spine, including lumbar scoliosis that involves the lower back.

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Best Mattress for Scoliosis: Factors To Consider In Choosing

Knowing the best mattress for scoliosis is important for those living with the condition; a well-rested body and mind is likely to respond better to treatment.

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Swayback vs Lordosis: Hyperlordosis Of The Lumbar Spine

With the topic of swayback vs. lordosis, the former is a colloquial name given to a spinal condition medically known as ‘lordosis’ and/or ‘hyperlordosis’.

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Kyphotic Curve: What Is Kyphosis Of The Spine & Treatment

There are different abnormal curvatures a spine can develop. A kyphotic curve means the forward-rounding of the upper back and shoulders is exaggerated.

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Is Scoliosis Genetic? Learn How Genetics Affects Scoliosis

Is scoliosis genetic, is a complex question with an equally-complex answer; let’s discuss the difference between scoliosis being deemed ‘genetic’ or ‘familial’.

Scoliosis Curve Reduction Treatment Is Possible!

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Whether you think you are ready to start treatment for scoliosis or you have further questions, the next step is to reach out to us.

We look forward to you being our next success story!