Thursday, May 29, 2014

Learn About Scoliosis Solutions With A Hermosa Beach Chiropractor

By Lance Thorington


The curvature of the spine, scoliosis, most often begins before puberty. In most cases, the cause is undetermined. However, some are caused by cerebral palsy or muscular dystrophy. Many sufferers turn to Hermosa Beach Chiropractic to find a solution for alleviating the pain associated with this affliction.

In some cases scoliosis can worsen as the child grows. However, most cases are mild and remain that way. It can be identified by an uneven waist or shoulders. In its most severe form it results in pain and difficult breathing.

Tests for scoliosis are administered in many schools during physical education class. The Adams Forward Bending Test has the child bend while someone checks the spinal alignment for abnormality. The legs are measured to determine if one is shorter. A child with an abnormality is referred to a chiropractor.

A list of questions are asked and answered to pinpoint the extent of the pain and limitations of movement. A physical as well as visual exam is conducted. In some instances, an x-ray or MRI is ordered to complete the assessment.

One research study was done to assess the results of one chiropractic program intended to curtail the progression of scoliosis in the adult population. An exercise routine was implemented. Twenty-four months after care stopped, the results were evaluated.

This course of care was provided for twenty-eight clients. The same rehabilitative care was administered over a six-month period. At the end of that time, improvement in the form of pain reduction and other considerations was confirmed. Upon retesting after two years, it was determined that the improvement was maintained over time.

Spinal adjustments have been used to maintain flexibility of the facet joints. It helps in pain reduction. A client will benefit by continuing regular office visits to be monitored by the chiropractor. Physical change will be noted and any necessary physical limitations can be imposed.




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