Adult Scoliosis Treatment
Understanding Adult Scoliosis
Adult scoliosis often involves:
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long-standing curves
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degenerative disc and joint changes
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global compensation patterns
Sagittal alignment—especially cervical positioning—plays a major role in symptom development.
Biomechanical Drivers
We focus on:
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asymmetric loading
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sagittal imbalance
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neuromuscular control
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fatigue and endurance
Clinical Approach
Treatment may include:
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scoliosis-specific rehabilitation
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spinal stabilization exercises
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CBP-based correction strategies
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postural retraining
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home-based care systems
Realistic Expectations
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structural change may be limited
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flexibility varies by case
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goals include function, posture, and symptom improvement
When Referral Is Needed
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severe degeneration
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neurological deficits
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instability
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surgical consideration cases
FAQ
Is it too late to treat scoliosis?
No. Function and posture can still be addressed.
Can scoliosis affect the neck?
Yes. Compensation patterns influence cervical mechanics.
Will my spine straighten?
Outcomes vary. Care focuses on measurable functional improvement.