Scoliosis

Those That Suffer from Scoliosis Should Seek Chiropractic Care Instead of Invasive Surgery

Scoliosis is a serious ailment that affects up to three percent of the population six to nine million people in the U.S. Scoliosis is a curvature of the spine that is usually detected between the ages of ten and fifteen. It affects both genders but tends to be seen more often in females. If this condition is not too debilitating, it can be helped with spinal adjustments and other chiropractic treatments. If you are having spinal issues like scoliosis, contact our chiropractor in Oregon at 120 Chiropractic, Inc. for an exam.

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What is Scoliosis?

Many people have mild cases of scoliosis and live with it without ever know they have it. It often gives the spine the appearance of being shaped in a C or S shape, like you are leaning to one side. Scoliosis can appear on either side of the spine. Several signs can help you determine if you are showing signs of the disease, such as:

  • Uneven shoulders
  • The head is not centered above the pelvis
  • The hips are uneven and may be raised high on one side
  • The rib cage is not even on both sides
  • The waist is uneven
  • The body leans more to one side
  • Persistent back pain
  • Reduced pulmonary function

The cause of scoliosis is not known. Some people are born with it, and others develop it as they age. Some possible causes may include:

  • Problems with the nervous system, including cerebral palsy or muscular dystrophy
  • It may be inherited or genetic, as it tends to run in families
  • Legs are not the same length
  • Injury to the spine or back
  • Infections
  • Tumors

Spinal Adjustments Can Help Scoliosis

When it is handled by qualified professionals like the team at 120 Chiropractic, Inc, chiropractic care is safe for just about everyone, including people with scoliosis. Studies conducted by the U.S National Library of Medicine and the National Institute of Health confirmed that there are benefits to chiropractic adjustments. Theses adjustments can ease nerve and joint compression, improve joint and nervous system function, and make the symptoms of scoliosis better to manage.

Visit Our Team for a Chiropractic Evaluation

If you are looking for a chiropractor in Oregon, visit the team at 120 Chiropractic, Inc. Our experienced chiropractor will review your health needs and develop a treatment plan. Before looking at invasive measures for your scoliosis, contact our team today. You can fill out preliminary paperwork online before your appointment. Call us at 503-506-5120 today. We are located at 1836 NE 7th Avenue, #109, Portland, Oregon, 97212, USA.

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