
What exactly is
scoliosis?
Scoliosis is a side-to-side curvature
of a normally straight spine. Scoliosis affects
approximately 12 million people worldwide. Left
untreated, this unhealthy curve can worsen and cause
deformity, respiratory problems, cardiac
problems, digestive problems, and debilitating
pain. A rotation of the
vertebra and the rib cage usually accompanies
this unhealthy curve. The majority of scoliosis
patients are diagnosed between ages of 12 and
16, although there are many adults who suffer from
the disease as well.
Scoliosis is a progressive
disease, which can continue into maturity. As such,
it is a disease that must be monitored aggressively and
treated as early as possible, preferably before the curve
reaches 30 degrees.
Scoliosis
may be slight or significant,
and may include the lumbar, thoracic, or
thoracolumbar regions
of the spine. The
cause of scoliosis is complex;
potential contributing factors may
include other diseases, trauma,
or injuries. Currently the exact cause of Adolescent
Idiopathic
Scoliosis is unknown, however, research does indicate that
there is a genetic link.
Noticeable changes
often include:
Rib hump, Low hip, Low pelvis and Leg
length discrepancies
Some scoliosis
patients have breathing and cardiac problems along with
neuropathy. Since many early degenerative
changes are shown in younger patients,
adults often have
severely advanced degenerative changes in the
spine if Scoliosis is present for long periods.
SpineCor
The SpineCor non-rigid bracing system is a
revolutionary way of managing scoliosis in
adolescents and adults.
By
allowing total freedom of movement, the
SpineCor brace:
- Strengthens
affected muscle groups
- Allows for
proprioceptive input, which is an integral component in
neuromuscular reeducation
- Provides relief
from muscular strain do to chronic postural changes
- Provides relief
of chronic pain
What exactly is scoliosis?
Scoliosis is a side-to-side curvature of a normally straight spine. Scoliosis affects approximately 12 million people worldwide. Left untreated, this unhealthy curve can worsen and cause deformity, respiratory problems, cardiac problems, digestive problems, and debilitating pain. A rotation of the vertebra and the rib cage usually accompanies this unhealthy curve. The majority of scoliosis patients are diagnosed between ages of 12 and 16, although there are many adults who suffer from the disease as well.
Scoliosis is a progressive disease, which can continue into maturity. As such, it is a disease that must be monitored aggressively and treated as early as possible, preferably before the curve reaches 30 degrees.
Scoliosis may be slight or significant, and may include the lumbar, thoracic, or thoracolumbar regions of the spine. The cause of scoliosis is complex; potential contributing factors may include other diseases, trauma, or injuries. Currently the exact cause of Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis is unknown, however, research does indicate that there is a genetic link.
Noticeable changes
often include:
Rib hump, Low hip, Low pelvis and Leg
length discrepancies
Some scoliosis patients have breathing and cardiac problems along with neuropathy. Since many early degenerative changes are shown in younger patients, adults often have severely advanced degenerative changes in the spine if Scoliosis is present for long periods.
SpineCor
The SpineCor non-rigid bracing system is a revolutionary way of managing scoliosis in adolescents and adults.
By allowing total freedom of movement, the SpineCor brace:
- Strengthens affected muscle groups
- Allows for proprioceptive input, which is an integral component in neuromuscular reeducation
- Provides relief from muscular strain do to chronic postural changes
- Provides relief of chronic pain