Monday, July 8, 2013

Can Chiropractors Really Help People With Scoliosis?


Scoliosis is a condition in which the sufferers spine curves in an unnatural manner usually either forming into an S shape. People with this condition can suffer with pain and discomfort and their lives become a little less normal as they often can't comfortably participate in sports and many other activities. Catching the scoliosis early in childhood can result in treatments that can stabilize the spine preventing further curvature from taking place. The less the spine curves the better chances a person with scoliosis has of being able to enjoy all the activities of other people. So, how do chiropractic doctors actually help people who have scoliosis?

Detection

To begin with many chiropractors offer free clinics so that people can come in and be checked to see if they have scoliosis. Since chiropractors work with the spine and spinal adjustments they are quick to note any curvatures in the spine even slight ones often before other professionals or a persons family MD notices anything amiss. This can lead to the earliest detection of this condition which means that procedures to stabilize the spine can be undertaken at an early stage allowing those people with this condition to enjoy a better quality of life.

Advise and Pain Management

Many chiropractors also keep an eye on the progress of the scoliosis and offer the patient advice on diet nutrition and exercise and also sometimes do spinal manipulation to help relieve some of the pain associated with scoliosis allowing the sufferer to feel better overall and maintain as healthy a life as possible.

When To Use A Brace

Many times it is also the doctor of chiropractic who determines if and when a brace is needed to help stabilize the spine. Once that decision is made this caring professional then explains the need of the brace and how to put it on and take it off correctly as well as answering any questions the patient may have.

Referrals

A doctor of chiropractic will also refer patients with scoliosis to professionals who specialize in the treatment of this condition especially when spinal surgery is indicated. Today, thanks to changing attitudes many times you will see chiropractors and traditional medical doctors working together as a team to provide the scoliosis patient with the best care and options that are available.

You don't need a scientific study to understand how doctors of chiropractic help those suffering from scoliosis.

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