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CLEAR SCOLIOSIS TREATMENT CLEAR scoliosis treatment is different from traditional chiropractic care for scoliosis. Our approach was designed specifically to help people with scoliosis. SIDE EFFECTS OF SCOLIOSIS TREATMENT Side effects of living with scoliosis. The effects of living with scoliosis can be different for each person; not everyone experiences the same side effects and symptoms from scoliosis. In some cases of scoliosis, there are no obvious symptoms or problems. Scoliosis can sometimes be associated with headaches, neck pain, back pain, and hip,knee, or leg pain.
BACK EXERCISES
Cervical Flexion Exercise. This exercise strengthens the flexor muscles in the front of the neck. Having a good balance between the strength of the muscles in the front of the neck (cervical flexors) and the muscles in the back of the neck (cervical extensors) helps to prevent the good curve in the neck (lordosis) from being lost, and can also help with forward head posture.SCOLIOSIS SYMPTOMS
If you are worried that you or a loved one might have scoliosis, there are a few common symptoms to be aware of. In teenagers and young children, the most obvious signs will usually be changes in posture and the symmetry and appearance of the back, shoulders, shoulderblades, or hips.
SCOLIOSIS IN THE ELDERLY Scoliosis in the elderly is more common than you think. Learn about the three most common kinds, the causes and treatment options. WHAT CAUSES SCOLIOSIS? Scoliosis has been around for thousands of years, among people of every culture and country. Yet for all the time we have studied scoliosis, its true causes remain elusive. WEIGHT-BEARING EXERCISES AND SCOLIOSIS Dr. Woggon graduated cum laude from Palmer College of Chiropractic in 1974 and has been in practice ever since. He founded CLEAR Scoliosis Institute in 2000, and invented The Vibe Whole-Body Vibration Platform, Vibrating Traction, and the Scoliosis Traction Chair. YOGA POSES FOR SCOLIOSIS, AND THOSE TO AVOID Dr. Strauss is a 1982 honors graduate of Palmer College. He is the director of the Hudson Valley Scoliosis Correction Center in New York. He has been actively engaged in scoliosis treatment for the past 37 years and has authored two books on the subject, Your Child C5 C6 DISC BULGING: ALL YOU NEED TO KNOWSEE MORE ONCLEAR-INSTITUTE.ORG
ALTERNATIVE SCOLIOSIS TREATMENT CLEAR Scoliosis Institute conducts innovative research and provides alternative scoliosis treatment options other than bracing andsurgery.
CLEAR SCOLIOSIS TREATMENT CLEAR scoliosis treatment is different from traditional chiropractic care for scoliosis. Our approach was designed specifically to help people with scoliosis. SIDE EFFECTS OF SCOLIOSIS TREATMENT Side effects of living with scoliosis. The effects of living with scoliosis can be different for each person; not everyone experiences the same side effects and symptoms from scoliosis. In some cases of scoliosis, there are no obvious symptoms or problems. Scoliosis can sometimes be associated with headaches, neck pain, back pain, and hip,knee, or leg pain.
BACK EXERCISES
Cervical Flexion Exercise. This exercise strengthens the flexor muscles in the front of the neck. Having a good balance between the strength of the muscles in the front of the neck (cervical flexors) and the muscles in the back of the neck (cervical extensors) helps to prevent the good curve in the neck (lordosis) from being lost, and can also help with forward head posture.SCOLIOSIS SYMPTOMS
If you are worried that you or a loved one might have scoliosis, there are a few common symptoms to be aware of. In teenagers and young children, the most obvious signs will usually be changes in posture and the symmetry and appearance of the back, shoulders, shoulderblades, or hips.
SCOLIOSIS IN THE ELDERLY Scoliosis in the elderly is more common than you think. Learn about the three most common kinds, the causes and treatment options. WHAT CAUSES SCOLIOSIS? Scoliosis has been around for thousands of years, among people of every culture and country. Yet for all the time we have studied scoliosis, its true causes remain elusive. WEIGHT-BEARING EXERCISES AND SCOLIOSIS Dr. Woggon graduated cum laude from Palmer College of Chiropractic in 1974 and has been in practice ever since. He founded CLEAR Scoliosis Institute in 2000, and invented The Vibe Whole-Body Vibration Platform, Vibrating Traction, and the Scoliosis Traction Chair. YOGA POSES FOR SCOLIOSIS, AND THOSE TO AVOID Dr. Strauss is a 1982 honors graduate of Palmer College. He is the director of the Hudson Valley Scoliosis Correction Center in New York. He has been actively engaged in scoliosis treatment for the past 37 years and has authored two books on the subject, Your Child C5 C6 DISC BULGING: ALL YOU NEED TO KNOWSEE MORE ONCLEAR-INSTITUTE.ORG
FIND A DOCTOR
Find a doctor near you or view our international doctors. To find a CLEAR-certtified Scoliosis doctor near you, please fill out yourinformation here.
STRETCHING | CLEAR SCOLIOSIS INSTITUTE Piriformis Stretch. The piriformis muscle is a fan-shaped muscle that attaches from your hips to your tailbone. It can become tight on the side of the hip that rotates forward; in a classic “S”-shaped case of scoliosis, where the upper curve goes to the right away from the heart, and the lower curve goes to the left, the right piriformistends to be tight.
BRACING | CLEAR SCOLIOSIS INSTITUTE Bracing is the most common treatment for scoliosis, and is typically prescribed if the Cobb angle is around 20 or 30 degrees.The purpose of wearing a brace is to reduce the risk that the scoliosis will worsen. Types of Traditional Braces. There are many different types ofscoliosis braces.
SCOLIOSIS SCREENING
CLEAR Scoliosis Screenings. Enhancing the Early Detection of Spinal Deformity. Due to their familiarity with the nervous system and spine, CLEAR chiropractors have the potential to recognize abnormalities that could cause a specific case of scoliosis to worsen over time.MODERATE SCOLIOSIS
Moderate scoliosis is a gray area. It is typically used to describe cases of scoliosis that are at risk for progression and could potentially qualify as candidates for bracing.If you or your loved one are diagnosed with moderate scoliosis, the most important point to remember is this: no one knows for sure what could happen. There are no reliable tests that can predict whether a case of QUESTIONS TO ASK YOUR DOCTOR The purpose of this section is to help you understand how to approach your doctor, know what questions to ask, and be aware of potential warning signs that could indicate that a doctor might not be the best possible choice for pursuing scoliosis treatment. THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SCOLIOSIS AND SCIATICA PAIN The Relationship Between Scoliosis and Sciatic Pain. Scoliosis is a spinal condition that leads to a curvature that can cause pinching and constriction along the vertebrae. S.E.A.S. (SCIENTIFIC EXERCISE APPROACH TO SCOLIOSIS Michele Romano of ISICO in Milan, Italy, is one of the world's leading experts in scoliosis exercise programs. He is the current President of SOSORT (Society on Scoliosis Orthopedic Rehabilitation Techniques), and one of the lead instructors of the Scoliosis World Masters Program.He has published numerous research articles on the science behind scoliosis exercises. GUIDELINES FOR RADIATION SAFETY Dose Reduction Strategies Radiographic Technique: Setting kVp and mAs According to Principles of Patient Radiation Protection & ALARA by Nicholas Joseph Jr., RT(R) and Jeffrey Phalen MD; “In order for the radiographer to produce high quality diagnostic images, they mustachieve a
SCOLIOSIS SIDE EFFECTS: MYTH VS. REALITY Since there is so much misinformation about scoliosis side effects floating around, we thought it would be helpful to go through some of the more common myths and why they are incorrect. ALTERNATIVE SCOLIOSIS TREATMENT E19: Scoliosis Risk Factors. Join Life Beyond the Curve Host Ashley Brewer and CLEAR-certified Dr. Dio Kim for Episode 19 as they discuss scoliosis risk factors. By tuning in you'll hear: All about the different levels of severity of scoliosis. Why progression is a major consideration and scoliosis risk factor. CLEAR SCOLIOSIS TREATMENT It includes scoliosis-specific physical therapy exercises, specialized chiropractic adjustments, and balance training exercises. CLEAR recognizes that scoliosis is a complex spinal disorder, and the evaluation and treatment protocols we have developed reflect this fact. The CLEAR process for evaluating a scoliosis patient is basedaround 76
SIDE EFFECTS OF SCOLIOSIS TREATMENT Side effects of living with scoliosis. The effects of living with scoliosis can be different for each person; not everyone experiences the same side effects and symptoms from scoliosis. In some cases of scoliosis, there are no obvious symptoms or problems. Scoliosis can sometimes be associated with headaches, neck pain, back pain, and hip,knee, or leg pain.
BACK EXERCISES
Cervical Flexion Exercise. This exercise strengthens the flexor muscles in the front of the neck. Having a good balance between the strength of the muscles in the front of the neck (cervical flexors) and the muscles in the back of the neck (cervical extensors) helps to prevent the good curve in the neck (lordosis) from being lost, and can also help with forward head posture. SCOLIOSIS IN THE ELDERLY Cases of scoliosis in the elderly typically arise due to one of three reasons. First, there is adult idiopathic scoliosis, which is simply a case of adolescent idiopathic scoliosis that grew up. Second, there is degenerative or de novo scoliosis, which develops due to degeneration of the discs of the spine. The last form is traumatic scoliosisSCOLIOSIS SYMPTOMS
If you are worried that you or a loved one might have scoliosis, there are a few common symptoms to be aware of. In teenagers and young children, the most obvious signs will usually be changes in posture and the symmetry and appearance of the back, shoulders, shoulderblades, or hips.
WEIGHT-BEARING EXERCISES AND SCOLIOSIS Weight-Bearing Exercises and Scoliosis. There have been a lot of questions on whether or not exercise is helpful for people with scoliosis. The key is knowing which exercises are good for the condition and which exacerbate its symptoms. Weight-bearing exercise promotes bone health by putting more stress on muscles and joints andworking against
WHAT CAUSES SCOLIOSIS? Some types of scoliosis have a directly-identifiable cause. Neuromuscular scoliosis, for example, occurs when a disease such as muscular dystrophy or cerebral palsy causes the spine to develop a scoliosis. Congenital scoliosis arises due to a failure of the bones to form properly. Degenerative scoliosis happens in late adulthood dueto
YOGA POSES FOR SCOLIOSIS, AND THOSE TO AVOID Dr. Strauss is a 1982 honors graduate of Palmer College. He is the director of the Hudson Valley Scoliosis Correction Center in New York. He has been actively engaged in scoliosis treatment for the past 37 years and has authored two books on the subject, Your Child C5 C6 DISC BULGING: ALL YOU NEED TO KNOWSEE MORE ONCLEAR-INSTITUTE.ORG
ALTERNATIVE SCOLIOSIS TREATMENT E19: Scoliosis Risk Factors. Join Life Beyond the Curve Host Ashley Brewer and CLEAR-certified Dr. Dio Kim for Episode 19 as they discuss scoliosis risk factors. By tuning in you'll hear: All about the different levels of severity of scoliosis. Why progression is a major consideration and scoliosis risk factor. CLEAR SCOLIOSIS TREATMENT It includes scoliosis-specific physical therapy exercises, specialized chiropractic adjustments, and balance training exercises. CLEAR recognizes that scoliosis is a complex spinal disorder, and the evaluation and treatment protocols we have developed reflect this fact. The CLEAR process for evaluating a scoliosis patient is basedaround 76
SIDE EFFECTS OF SCOLIOSIS TREATMENT Side effects of living with scoliosis. The effects of living with scoliosis can be different for each person; not everyone experiences the same side effects and symptoms from scoliosis. In some cases of scoliosis, there are no obvious symptoms or problems. Scoliosis can sometimes be associated with headaches, neck pain, back pain, and hip,knee, or leg pain.
BACK EXERCISES
Cervical Flexion Exercise. This exercise strengthens the flexor muscles in the front of the neck. Having a good balance between the strength of the muscles in the front of the neck (cervical flexors) and the muscles in the back of the neck (cervical extensors) helps to prevent the good curve in the neck (lordosis) from being lost, and can also help with forward head posture. SCOLIOSIS IN THE ELDERLY Cases of scoliosis in the elderly typically arise due to one of three reasons. First, there is adult idiopathic scoliosis, which is simply a case of adolescent idiopathic scoliosis that grew up. Second, there is degenerative or de novo scoliosis, which develops due to degeneration of the discs of the spine. The last form is traumatic scoliosisSCOLIOSIS SYMPTOMS
If you are worried that you or a loved one might have scoliosis, there are a few common symptoms to be aware of. In teenagers and young children, the most obvious signs will usually be changes in posture and the symmetry and appearance of the back, shoulders, shoulderblades, or hips.
WEIGHT-BEARING EXERCISES AND SCOLIOSIS Weight-Bearing Exercises and Scoliosis. There have been a lot of questions on whether or not exercise is helpful for people with scoliosis. The key is knowing which exercises are good for the condition and which exacerbate its symptoms. Weight-bearing exercise promotes bone health by putting more stress on muscles and joints andworking against
WHAT CAUSES SCOLIOSIS? Some types of scoliosis have a directly-identifiable cause. Neuromuscular scoliosis, for example, occurs when a disease such as muscular dystrophy or cerebral palsy causes the spine to develop a scoliosis. Congenital scoliosis arises due to a failure of the bones to form properly. Degenerative scoliosis happens in late adulthood dueto
YOGA POSES FOR SCOLIOSIS, AND THOSE TO AVOID Dr. Strauss is a 1982 honors graduate of Palmer College. He is the director of the Hudson Valley Scoliosis Correction Center in New York. He has been actively engaged in scoliosis treatment for the past 37 years and has authored two books on the subject, Your Child C5 C6 DISC BULGING: ALL YOU NEED TO KNOWSEE MORE ONCLEAR-INSTITUTE.ORG
FIND A DOCTOR
Find a doctor near you or view our international doctors. To find a CLEAR-certtified Scoliosis doctor near you, please fill out yourinformation here.
SCOLIOSIS SCREENING
Scoliosis Screening | CLEAR Scoliosis Institute. Most cases of scoliosis begin between the ages of 9 and 13. However, scoliosis can also arise in adults as a consequence of trauma or degeneration of the spinal discs. Left undiagnosed, scoliosis has the potential to cause problems later in life. For this reason, CLEAR recommends beingscreened
STRETCHING | CLEAR SCOLIOSIS INSTITUTE Piriformis Stretch. The piriformis muscle is a fan-shaped muscle that attaches from your hips to your tailbone. It can become tight on the side of the hip that rotates forward; in a classic “S”-shaped case of scoliosis, where the upper curve goes to the right away from the heart, and the lower curve goes to the left, the right piriformistends to be tight.
BRACING | CLEAR SCOLIOSIS INSTITUTE Bracing is the most common treatment for scoliosis, and is typically prescribed if the Cobb angle is around 20 or 30 degrees.The purpose of wearing a brace is to reduce the risk that the scoliosis will worsen. Types of Traditional Braces. There are many different types ofscoliosis braces.
MODERATE SCOLIOSIS
Moderate scoliosis is a gray area. It is typically used to describe cases of scoliosis that are at risk for progression and could potentially qualify as candidates for bracing.If you or your loved one are diagnosed with moderate scoliosis, the most important point to remember is this: no one knows for sure what could happen. There are no reliable tests that can predict whether a case of THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SCOLIOSIS AND SCIATICA PAIN Conclusion. There is a clear relationship between sciatic pain and scoliosis. Scoliosis can curve the spine at various angles, some of which can place pressure on the sciatic nerve. This pressure can cause sciatic nerve pain. Sciatic nerve pain can present in a variety of ways: Severe pain in the foot. Difficulty walking. QUESTIONS TO ASK YOUR DOCTOR Scoliosis is perhaps the most complex spinal condition that a doctor can work with. We know relatively little about all of the causes and factors that influence scoliosis. If your doctor appears over-confident, this could be a warning sign. A good doctor will be honest and realistic about what to expect, and what the chances ofsuccess might be
GUIDELINES FOR RADIATION SAFETY Dose Reduction Strategies Radiographic Technique: Setting kVp and mAs According to Principles of Patient Radiation Protection & ALARA by Nicholas Joseph Jr., RT(R) and Jeffrey Phalen MD; “In order for the radiographer to produce high quality diagnostic images, they mustachieve a
SCOLIOSIS SIDE EFFECTS: MYTH VS. REALITY Since there is so much misinformation about scoliosis side effects floating around, we thought it would be helpful to go through some of the more common myths and why they are incorrect. S.E.A.S. (SCIENTIFIC EXERCISE APPROACH TO SCOLIOSIS The Scientific Exercise Approach to Scoliosis (SEAS) is a conservative treatment method for scoliosis patients, based on the use of specific exercises. The theme of this short article is not the description of the approach nor the list of articles published with evidence of its effectiveness. The article's focus is a brief explanation of some ALTERNATIVE SCOLIOSIS TREATMENT E19: Scoliosis Risk Factors. Join Life Beyond the Curve Host Ashley Brewer and CLEAR-certified Dr. Dio Kim for Episode 19 as they discuss scoliosis risk factors. By tuning in you'll hear: All about the different levels of severity of scoliosis. Why progression is a major consideration and scoliosis risk factor. CLEAR SCOLIOSIS TREATMENT It includes scoliosis-specific physical therapy exercises, specialized chiropractic adjustments, and balance training exercises. CLEAR recognizes that scoliosis is a complex spinal disorder, and the evaluation and treatment protocols we have developed reflect this fact. The CLEAR process for evaluating a scoliosis patient is basedaround 76
SIDE EFFECTS OF SCOLIOSIS TREATMENT Side effects of living with scoliosis. The effects of living with scoliosis can be different for each person; not everyone experiences the same side effects and symptoms from scoliosis. In some cases of scoliosis, there are no obvious symptoms or problems. Scoliosis can sometimes be associated with headaches, neck pain, back pain, and hip,knee, or leg pain.
SCOLIOSIS IN THE ELDERLY Cases of scoliosis in the elderly typically arise due to one of three reasons. First, there is adult idiopathic scoliosis, which is simply a case of adolescent idiopathic scoliosis that grew up. Second, there is degenerative or de novo scoliosis, which develops due to degeneration of the discs of the spine. The last form is traumatic scoliosis STRETCHING | CLEAR SCOLIOSIS INSTITUTE Piriformis Stretch. The piriformis muscle is a fan-shaped muscle that attaches from your hips to your tailbone. It can become tight on the side of the hip that rotates forward; in a classic “S”-shaped case of scoliosis, where the upper curve goes to the right away from the heart, and the lower curve goes to the left, the right piriformistends to be tight.
SCOLIOSIS SYMPTOMS
If you are worried that you or a loved one might have scoliosis, there are a few common symptoms to be aware of. In teenagers and young children, the most obvious signs will usually be changes in posture and the symmetry and appearance of the back, shoulders, shoulderblades, or hips.
WEIGHT-BEARING EXERCISES AND SCOLIOSIS Weight-Bearing Exercises and Scoliosis. There have been a lot of questions on whether or not exercise is helpful for people with scoliosis. The key is knowing which exercises are good for the condition and which exacerbate its symptoms. Weight-bearing exercise promotes bone health by putting more stress on muscles and joints andworking against
YOGA POSES FOR SCOLIOSIS, AND THOSE TO AVOID Dr. Strauss is a 1982 honors graduate of Palmer College. He is the director of the Hudson Valley Scoliosis Correction Center in New York. He has been actively engaged in scoliosis treatment for the past 37 years and has authored two books on the subject, Your ChildDR. NICK WEDDLE, DC
About: Dr. Nick grew up in the world of Chiropractic. He feels blessed to have a stepfather who is a wonderfully principled Chiropractor, and a mother who is a brilliant Certified Professional Midwife. CAN A CHIROPRACTOR FIX SCOLIOSIS? Treating Scoliosis. Traditionally, chiropractors look for “stuck” joints in the spine and try to make them “unstuck.”. But with scoliosis, joint mobility isn’t the major issue. It’s the location of the joints that’s off. Treating scoliosis with a traditional chiropractic approach can ALTERNATIVE SCOLIOSIS TREATMENT E19: Scoliosis Risk Factors. Join Life Beyond the Curve Host Ashley Brewer and CLEAR-certified Dr. Dio Kim for Episode 19 as they discuss scoliosis risk factors. By tuning in you'll hear: All about the different levels of severity of scoliosis. Why progression is a major consideration and scoliosis risk factor. CLEAR SCOLIOSIS TREATMENT It includes scoliosis-specific physical therapy exercises, specialized chiropractic adjustments, and balance training exercises. CLEAR recognizes that scoliosis is a complex spinal disorder, and the evaluation and treatment protocols we have developed reflect this fact. The CLEAR process for evaluating a scoliosis patient is basedaround 76
SIDE EFFECTS OF SCOLIOSIS TREATMENT Side effects of living with scoliosis. The effects of living with scoliosis can be different for each person; not everyone experiences the same side effects and symptoms from scoliosis. In some cases of scoliosis, there are no obvious symptoms or problems. Scoliosis can sometimes be associated with headaches, neck pain, back pain, and hip,knee, or leg pain.
SCOLIOSIS IN THE ELDERLY Cases of scoliosis in the elderly typically arise due to one of three reasons. First, there is adult idiopathic scoliosis, which is simply a case of adolescent idiopathic scoliosis that grew up. Second, there is degenerative or de novo scoliosis, which develops due to degeneration of the discs of the spine. The last form is traumatic scoliosis STRETCHING | CLEAR SCOLIOSIS INSTITUTE Piriformis Stretch. The piriformis muscle is a fan-shaped muscle that attaches from your hips to your tailbone. It can become tight on the side of the hip that rotates forward; in a classic “S”-shaped case of scoliosis, where the upper curve goes to the right away from the heart, and the lower curve goes to the left, the right piriformistends to be tight.
SCOLIOSIS SYMPTOMS
If you are worried that you or a loved one might have scoliosis, there are a few common symptoms to be aware of. In teenagers and young children, the most obvious signs will usually be changes in posture and the symmetry and appearance of the back, shoulders, shoulderblades, or hips.
WEIGHT-BEARING EXERCISES AND SCOLIOSIS Weight-Bearing Exercises and Scoliosis. There have been a lot of questions on whether or not exercise is helpful for people with scoliosis. The key is knowing which exercises are good for the condition and which exacerbate its symptoms. Weight-bearing exercise promotes bone health by putting more stress on muscles and joints andworking against
YOGA POSES FOR SCOLIOSIS, AND THOSE TO AVOID Dr. Strauss is a 1982 honors graduate of Palmer College. He is the director of the Hudson Valley Scoliosis Correction Center in New York. He has been actively engaged in scoliosis treatment for the past 37 years and has authored two books on the subject, Your ChildDR. NICK WEDDLE, DC
About: Dr. Nick grew up in the world of Chiropractic. He feels blessed to have a stepfather who is a wonderfully principled Chiropractor, and a mother who is a brilliant Certified Professional Midwife. CAN A CHIROPRACTOR FIX SCOLIOSIS? Treating Scoliosis. Traditionally, chiropractors look for “stuck” joints in the spine and try to make them “unstuck.”. But with scoliosis, joint mobility isn’t the major issue. It’s the location of the joints that’s off. Treating scoliosis with a traditional chiropractic approach canFIND A DOCTOR
Find a doctor near you or view our international doctors. To find a CLEAR-certtified Scoliosis doctor near you, please fill out yourinformation here.
ALTERNATIVE TREATMENTS Alternative scoliosis treatment can include physical therapy exercises, yoga, and chiropractic.These types of treatments are regarded as alternative because they fall outside of the traditional orthopedic practices of observation, bracing, and surgery.As a whole, alternative scoliosis treatment has not been researched as much as bracing and surgery; however, anecdotal reports and case studiesPHYSICAL THERAPY
The oldest and most well-known physical therapy for scoliosis is the Schroth (pronounced SHRŌHT in German, or SHRŌHTH in English). This method was developed in the 1920’s by Katharina Schroth, who suffered from scoliosis as a young girl. The Katharina Schroth Clinic is located in Sobernheim in West Germany, but many insightful andbrave
SCOLIOSIS SCREENING
Scoliosis Screening | CLEAR Scoliosis Institute. Most cases of scoliosis begin between the ages of 9 and 13. However, scoliosis can also arise in adults as a consequence of trauma or degeneration of the spinal discs. Left undiagnosed, scoliosis has the potential to cause problems later in life. For this reason, CLEAR recommends beingscreened
SCOLIOSIS STATISTICS Estimates of the direct costs of nonsurgical care in adult scoliosis (not including lost wages, time from work, cost of care providers, etc.) are estimated to be as high as $14,000 per year. ( Spine 2010) In 2011, 229,000 adults were hospitalized with scoliosis, at an approximate cost of $15.44 million. ( BAJB 2011) SUPPORTING PEOPLE WITH SCOLIOSIS Scoliosis does not only affect the person living with it; it can also have a very dramatic impact upon their friends and family members. This section is intended to provide resources and advice to the family members and friends of a person with scoliosis, with the goal of empowering these individuals to better understand and support theirloved one.
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SCOLIOSIS AND SCIATICA PAIN Conclusion. There is a clear relationship between sciatic pain and scoliosis. Scoliosis can curve the spine at various angles, some of which can place pressure on the sciatic nerve. This pressure can cause sciatic nerve pain. Sciatic nerve pain can present in a variety of ways: Severe pain in the foot. Difficulty walking.SCOLIOSIS IN TEENS
The most common form of scoliosis is adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS) – scoliosis with no known cause, diagnosed in a teenager. While some sources claim that treatment is unnecessary for most cases of AIS, this is a narrow point of view that does not take into account the preferences of the person living with the condition. C5 C6 DISC BULGING: ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW A C5 C6 bulging disc may lead to: Pain in the neck, arms, hands or shoulders. Pins and needles or numbness in the neck, arms, hands, or shoulders. Muscle spasms or weakness. Discomfort in the thumb, forefinger, and middle finger. The C5 C6 segments in the spine are frequently referred to as the stress vertebrae because they supportmost of the
HOW TO DEAL WITH ADULT DEGENERATIVE SCOLIOSIS Adult Degenerative Scoliosis, aka ADS, is a disorder in which the patient has degenerating vertebrae along their spine. ADS is unique and different from regular scoliosis in the sense that it can seem to develop in a short amount of time, often occurring in less than ayear.
ALTERNATIVE SCOLIOSIS TREATMENT E19: Scoliosis Risk Factors. Join Life Beyond the Curve Host Ashley Brewer and CLEAR-certified Dr. Dio Kim for Episode 19 as they discuss scoliosis risk factors. By tuning in you'll hear: All about the different levels of severity of scoliosis. Why progression is a major consideration and scoliosis risk factor. CLEAR SCOLIOSIS TREATMENT It includes scoliosis-specific physical therapy exercises, specialized chiropractic adjustments, and balance training exercises. CLEAR recognizes that scoliosis is a complex spinal disorder, and the evaluation and treatment protocols we have developed reflect this fact. The CLEAR process for evaluating a scoliosis patient is basedaround 76
SIDE EFFECTS OF SCOLIOSIS TREATMENT Side effects of living with scoliosis. The effects of living with scoliosis can be different for each person; not everyone experiences the same side effects and symptoms from scoliosis. In some cases of scoliosis, there are no obvious symptoms or problems. Scoliosis can sometimes be associated with headaches, neck pain, back pain, and hip,knee, or leg pain.
SCOLIOSIS IN THE ELDERLY Cases of scoliosis in the elderly typically arise due to one of three reasons. First, there is adult idiopathic scoliosis, which is simply a case of adolescent idiopathic scoliosis that grew up. Second, there is degenerative or de novo scoliosis, which develops due to degeneration of the discs of the spine. The last form is traumatic scoliosis STRETCHING | CLEAR SCOLIOSIS INSTITUTE Piriformis Stretch. The piriformis muscle is a fan-shaped muscle that attaches from your hips to your tailbone. It can become tight on the side of the hip that rotates forward; in a classic “S”-shaped case of scoliosis, where the upper curve goes to the right away from the heart, and the lower curve goes to the left, the right piriformistends to be tight.
SCOLIOSIS SYMPTOMS
If you are worried that you or a loved one might have scoliosis, there are a few common symptoms to be aware of. In teenagers and young children, the most obvious signs will usually be changes in posture and the symmetry and appearance of the back, shoulders, shoulderblades, or hips.
WEIGHT-BEARING EXERCISES AND SCOLIOSISWEIGHT BEARING EXERCISES FOR WOMENWEIGHT BEARING EXERCISES PDFLIGHT WEIGHT BEARING EXERCISESNON WEIGHT BEARING EXERCISESWEIGHT BEARING EXERCISE MACHINES Weight-Bearing Exercises and Scoliosis. There have been a lot of questions on whether or not exercise is helpful for people with scoliosis. The key is knowing which exercises are good for the condition and which exacerbate its symptoms. Weight-bearing exercise promotes bone health by putting more stress on muscles and joints andworking against
YOGA POSES FOR SCOLIOSIS, AND THOSE TO AVOIDBEST YOGA FOR SCOLIOSISYOGA POSES FOR SCOLIOSIS PDFYOGA EXERCISES FOR SCOLIOSISYOGA FOR ADULT SCOLIOSISYOGA FOR SCOLIOSIS TREATMENTYOGA AND SCOLIOSIS Dr. Strauss is a 1982 honors graduate of Palmer College. He is the director of the Hudson Valley Scoliosis Correction Center in New York. He has been actively engaged in scoliosis treatment for the past 37 years and has authored two books on the subject, Your ChildDR. NICK WEDDLE, DC
About: Dr. Nick grew up in the world of Chiropractic. He feels blessed to have a stepfather who is a wonderfully principled Chiropractor, and a mother who is a brilliant Certified Professional Midwife. CAN A CHIROPRACTOR FIX SCOLIOSIS? Treating Scoliosis. Traditionally, chiropractors look for “stuck” joints in the spine and try to make them “unstuck.”. But with scoliosis, joint mobility isn’t the major issue. It’s the location of the joints that’s off. Treating scoliosis with a traditional chiropractic approach can ALTERNATIVE SCOLIOSIS TREATMENT E19: Scoliosis Risk Factors. Join Life Beyond the Curve Host Ashley Brewer and CLEAR-certified Dr. Dio Kim for Episode 19 as they discuss scoliosis risk factors. By tuning in you'll hear: All about the different levels of severity of scoliosis. Why progression is a major consideration and scoliosis risk factor. CLEAR SCOLIOSIS TREATMENT It includes scoliosis-specific physical therapy exercises, specialized chiropractic adjustments, and balance training exercises. CLEAR recognizes that scoliosis is a complex spinal disorder, and the evaluation and treatment protocols we have developed reflect this fact. The CLEAR process for evaluating a scoliosis patient is basedaround 76
SIDE EFFECTS OF SCOLIOSIS TREATMENT Side effects of living with scoliosis. The effects of living with scoliosis can be different for each person; not everyone experiences the same side effects and symptoms from scoliosis. In some cases of scoliosis, there are no obvious symptoms or problems. Scoliosis can sometimes be associated with headaches, neck pain, back pain, and hip,knee, or leg pain.
SCOLIOSIS IN THE ELDERLY Cases of scoliosis in the elderly typically arise due to one of three reasons. First, there is adult idiopathic scoliosis, which is simply a case of adolescent idiopathic scoliosis that grew up. Second, there is degenerative or de novo scoliosis, which develops due to degeneration of the discs of the spine. The last form is traumatic scoliosis STRETCHING | CLEAR SCOLIOSIS INSTITUTE Piriformis Stretch. The piriformis muscle is a fan-shaped muscle that attaches from your hips to your tailbone. It can become tight on the side of the hip that rotates forward; in a classic “S”-shaped case of scoliosis, where the upper curve goes to the right away from the heart, and the lower curve goes to the left, the right piriformistends to be tight.
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If you are worried that you or a loved one might have scoliosis, there are a few common symptoms to be aware of. In teenagers and young children, the most obvious signs will usually be changes in posture and the symmetry and appearance of the back, shoulders, shoulderblades, or hips.
WEIGHT-BEARING EXERCISES AND SCOLIOSISWEIGHT BEARING EXERCISES FOR WOMENWEIGHT BEARING EXERCISES PDFLIGHT WEIGHT BEARING EXERCISESNON WEIGHT BEARING EXERCISESWEIGHT BEARING EXERCISE MACHINES Weight-Bearing Exercises and Scoliosis. There have been a lot of questions on whether or not exercise is helpful for people with scoliosis. The key is knowing which exercises are good for the condition and which exacerbate its symptoms. Weight-bearing exercise promotes bone health by putting more stress on muscles and joints andworking against
YOGA POSES FOR SCOLIOSIS, AND THOSE TO AVOIDBEST YOGA FOR SCOLIOSISYOGA POSES FOR SCOLIOSIS PDFYOGA EXERCISES FOR SCOLIOSISYOGA FOR ADULT SCOLIOSISYOGA FOR SCOLIOSIS TREATMENTYOGA AND SCOLIOSIS Dr. Strauss is a 1982 honors graduate of Palmer College. He is the director of the Hudson Valley Scoliosis Correction Center in New York. He has been actively engaged in scoliosis treatment for the past 37 years and has authored two books on the subject, Your ChildDR. NICK WEDDLE, DC
About: Dr. Nick grew up in the world of Chiropractic. He feels blessed to have a stepfather who is a wonderfully principled Chiropractor, and a mother who is a brilliant Certified Professional Midwife. CAN A CHIROPRACTOR FIX SCOLIOSIS? Treating Scoliosis. Traditionally, chiropractors look for “stuck” joints in the spine and try to make them “unstuck.”. But with scoliosis, joint mobility isn’t the major issue. It’s the location of the joints that’s off. Treating scoliosis with a traditional chiropractic approach canFIND A DOCTOR
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ALTERNATIVE TREATMENTS Alternative scoliosis treatment can include physical therapy exercises, yoga, and chiropractic.These types of treatments are regarded as alternative because they fall outside of the traditional orthopedic practices of observation, bracing, and surgery.As a whole, alternative scoliosis treatment has not been researched as much as bracing and surgery; however, anecdotal reports and case studiesPHYSICAL THERAPY
The oldest and most well-known physical therapy for scoliosis is the Schroth (pronounced SHRŌHT in German, or SHRŌHTH in English). This method was developed in the 1920’s by Katharina Schroth, who suffered from scoliosis as a young girl. The Katharina Schroth Clinic is located in Sobernheim in West Germany, but many insightful andbrave
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Scoliosis Screening | CLEAR Scoliosis Institute. Most cases of scoliosis begin between the ages of 9 and 13. However, scoliosis can also arise in adults as a consequence of trauma or degeneration of the spinal discs. Left undiagnosed, scoliosis has the potential to cause problems later in life. For this reason, CLEAR recommends beingscreened
SCOLIOSIS STATISTICS Estimates of the direct costs of nonsurgical care in adult scoliosis (not including lost wages, time from work, cost of care providers, etc.) are estimated to be as high as $14,000 per year. ( Spine 2010) In 2011, 229,000 adults were hospitalized with scoliosis, at an approximate cost of $15.44 million. ( BAJB 2011) SUPPORTING PEOPLE WITH SCOLIOSIS Scoliosis does not only affect the person living with it; it can also have a very dramatic impact upon their friends and family members. This section is intended to provide resources and advice to the family members and friends of a person with scoliosis, with the goal of empowering these individuals to better understand and support theirloved one.
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SCOLIOSIS AND SCIATICA PAIN Conclusion. There is a clear relationship between sciatic pain and scoliosis. Scoliosis can curve the spine at various angles, some of which can place pressure on the sciatic nerve. This pressure can cause sciatic nerve pain. Sciatic nerve pain can present in a variety of ways: Severe pain in the foot. Difficulty walking.SCOLIOSIS IN TEENS
The most common form of scoliosis is adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS) – scoliosis with no known cause, diagnosed in a teenager. While some sources claim that treatment is unnecessary for most cases of AIS, this is a narrow point of view that does not take into account the preferences of the person living with the condition. C5 C6 DISC BULGING: ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW A C5 C6 bulging disc may lead to: Pain in the neck, arms, hands or shoulders. Pins and needles or numbness in the neck, arms, hands, or shoulders. Muscle spasms or weakness. Discomfort in the thumb, forefinger, and middle finger. The C5 C6 segments in the spine are frequently referred to as the stress vertebrae because they supportmost of the
HOW TO DEAL WITH ADULT DEGENERATIVE SCOLIOSIS Adult Degenerative Scoliosis, aka ADS, is a disorder in which the patient has degenerating vertebrae along their spine. ADS is unique and different from regular scoliosis in the sense that it can seem to develop in a short amount of time, often occurring in less than ayear.
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