It is estimated that scoliosis affects anywhere from 2 to 3 percent of children and adults in the United States. That is roughly six to nine million people. It develops within specific age ranges for children. It can also develop in infancy. Every year, approximately 30,000 children are fitted with a back brace while 38,000 people have spinal fusion surgery to correct the problem. Scoliosis screenings can have tremendous benefits by identifying both risk factors and allowing for early treatment.
The earlier you detect, the easier it is to treat.
Scoliosis typically develops in childhood. For girls, it usually occurs between 7 and 14 years of age. Boys develop it a little later, between 6 and 16 years of age.
Getting a scoliosis screening each year during these critical age ranges allow doctors to identify the condition early.ย ย Early treatment allows the best case scenarios and prevents it from becoming serious. Advanced scoliosis can require extensive treatments, bracing, and even surgery.
Chiropractic has been shown to help, as do stretching, special exercises, and physical therapy. There are spinal adjustments that chiropractors do that are specific to the treatment of scoliosis.
When addressing the condition early on, the Cobb angle can be stopped from progressing.ย In many cases the angle is reduced so that the spine has a more natural curve. Non-surgical treatments tend to be much more effective in the earlier stages.ย This is why early detection and early diagnosis are key.ย Early detection helps prevent surgery.
Identifying high risk cases early can address current issues and prevent future ones.
Chiropractors can identify certain scoliosis risk factors in children before the condition even develops. A scoliosis screening allows them to spot tension in a childโs spinal cord.ย Spinal chord tension is a common sign scoliosis will develop.
When parents are aware that their child is in a high-risk category, they can take proactive measures.ย Such measures include home monitoring and keeping with the recommended screenings. Parents are taught to look for the signs in their children.ย ย When signs are present, parents have the option to address them quickly.ย ย Earlier treatment provides better outcomes.
Help researchers and doctors become more effective in treating scoliosis.
The early stages and development of scoliosis are still shrouded in mystery for researchers and doctors. While there have been great strides made in better understanding the condition, there is still much left to learn.
There have been many studies that have aided doctors in identifying high risk children.ย Such studies have producedย earlier diagnoses.ย One such study is how the angle of the ankle and foot are linked to scoliosis. However, screening, diagnosis, and treatment are vital to maintaining the flow of data.ย For more studies to be conducted and more research to be done we need more data.
More mainstream screenings means identifying more cases of scoliosis at the early stages. This would have a two-prong effect on research. It would provide more data to be reviewed and studied.ย It would also increase interest in the condition as more cases of early stage scoliosis are found. This would further spur research.
Avoid the โwaiting gameโ of seeing if the scoliosis will progress.
Any parent who has had to wait for the results of a test or to see if a condition will develop or worsen knows well the anxiety of playing that waiting game. A family is usually the first person to discover scoliosis in a child.
While they may suspect a problem, they may take a โwait and seeโ approach in getting treatment. If the curve worsens they may eventually seek treatment.ย But the constant nagging of not knowing if the curve will get worse โ and the anxiety it produces โ can impact not only the parentsโ peace of mind, but the childโs as well.
Scoliosis screenings provide peace of mind and monitor the childโs development.ย If their scoliosis does progress or become a problem it can be addressed in the quickest, most efficient way possible.
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