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Scoliosis is a medical condition characterized by an abnormal lateral curvature of the spine, often resembling an "S" or "C" shape when viewed from behind. This curvature can occur at any part of the spine but is most commonly seen in the thoracic or lumbar regions. Scoliosis can develop at any age but is most frequently diagnosed during adolescence, particularly around the growth spurt period. The cause of scoliosis can vary; in most cases, the exact reason is unknown, leading to a diagnosis of idiopathic scoliosis. Other causes include congenital spine abnormalities (congenital scoliosis), neuromuscular conditions such as cerebral palsy or muscular dystrophy (neuromuscular scoliosis), or degenerative changes in the spine due to aging (degenerative scoliosis). Risk factors include family history, certain genetic conditions, and growth spurts during puberty.
Treatment for scoliosis depends on the severity of the curve, the age of the patient, and the likelihood of progression. Mild cases may require only regular monitoring with periodic X-rays to assess any changes in the curvature. For moderate scoliosis, bracing may be recommended to prevent further progression, particularly in growing adolescents. The brace is typically worn for most of the day and removed only for activities like sports or bathing. In severe cases, where the curvature is significant or continues to progress despite bracing, surgical intervention may be necessary. Surgery often involves spinal fusion, where two or more vertebrae are permanently joined to correct the curvature and stabilize the spine. Physical therapy is often recommended to strengthen the muscles supporting the spine and improve flexibility. Early detection and intervention are crucial to managing scoliosis effectively and preventing complications such as pain, reduced mobility, or respiratory issues. Regular follow-up with a healthcare provider is important to monitor the condition and adjust treatment as needed.
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