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Scoliosis

Scoliosis is an abnormal curving of the spine, usually diagnosed in adolescents. While everyone’s spine naturally curves a bit, people with scoliosis have a spine that curves sideways a bit too much. It is commonly seen in people with conditions such as cerebral palsy and muscular dystrophy.

Most cases of scoliosis of the lumbar spine are mild, but some curves worsen as a child grows. Severe scoliosis can be disabling, to an extent, in extreme cases, the spinal curve can reduce the amount of space within the chest, thereby making it difficult for the lungs to function properly.

In many cases, no scoliosis treatment is necessary. However, some children may need to wear a brace to stop the curve from worsening, and others may need surgery to straighten more serious curves.

At Felix Hospital, the best hospital for scoliosis treatment, we bring the expertise of highly skilled and experienced orthopedic surgeons who specialize in diagnosing as well as providing treatment for a wide spectrum of orthopedic conditions, including scoliosis.

Symptoms of scoliosis may include:

  • Uneven shoulders
  • One shoulder blade that appears more prominent than the other
  • Uneven waist
  • One hip higher than the other
  • One side of the rib cage jutting forward

Although scoliosis appears to involve hereditary factors, some less common types of scoliosis may be caused by:

  • Neuromuscular conditions, such as cerebral palsy or muscular dystrophy
  • Birth defects affecting the development of the bones of the spine
  • Injuries or infections of the spine
  • Spinal cord irregularities

If you notice signs of scoliosis, such as bending of the spine in your child, seek medical attention immediately.

As mentioned, scoliosis can run in families, although most children with scoliosis don't have a family history of the disease. Besides, the condition is commonly seen in adolescents.

At Felix Hospital, the best hospital for scoliosis treatment, our spine and scoliosis specialists provide personalized treatment depending on the size of the curve. Children with very mild curves usually don't need any treatment, although they may require regular checkups to monitor if the curve worsens as they grow.

Bracing or surgery may be needed if the spinal curve is moderate or large.

Medical Management

Braces

If your child has moderate scoliosis and the bones are still growing, your orthopedic surgeon may recommend a brace. Wearing a brace won't cure scoliosis or reverse the curve, but it usually prevents the curve from worsening.

The most common type of brace is made of plastic and should be worn for 13-16 hours a day. Braces are discontinued when there are no further changes in height.

Surgical Management

Surgery

In severe scoliosis cases that typically progress over time, your orthopedic surgeon might suggest scoliosis surgery to help straighten the curve and prevent further worsening.

Common Surgical Options for Scoliosis:
  • Spinal fusion: A surgeon connects two or more vertebrae so they cannot move independently. Bone grafts are placed between the vertebrae, held by metal rods, hooks, screws, or wires until fusion occurs.
  • Expanding rod: If scoliosis is progressing rapidly at a young age, surgeons can attach one or two expandable rods along the spine that adjust in length as the child grows.
  • Vertebral body tethering: A minimally invasive procedure where screws are placed along the spinal curve's outer edge, and a flexible cord is threaded through the screws. Tightening the cord straightens the spine, and as the child grows, the spine may further correct itself.

Physiotherapy

Exercise is a critical component, particularly in the early days after scoliosis surgery. Developing a personalized physiotherapy plan, including:

  • Walking after surgery
  • Getting in and out of bed safely
  • Moving while following spinal precautions
  • Exercises and stretches for home

These measures can significantly aid in recovery and help patients return to an active lifestyle.

 

Why Choose Felix Hospital for Scoliosis Surgery?

The Center for Bone & Joint at Felix Hospital provides state-of-the-art facilities catering to the entire spectrum of orthopedic care, ranging from prevention and diagnosis to treatment and rehabilitation. 

FAQs

The most basic of precautions for the patient during the recovery process will be no bending, lifting, or twisting. For more details on scoliosis treatment, contact us.
Symptoms of scoliosis may include uneven shoulders, one shoulder blade that appears more prominent than the other, uneven waist, one hip higher than the other, one side of the rib cage jutting forward, etc. To get accurate diagnosis, stop searching for ‘best scoliosis doctors near me’, and speak to our representative to schedule an appointment.
Although scoliosis appears to involve hereditary factors, some of the less common types of scoliosis may be caused by certain neuromuscular conditions, such as cerebral palsy or muscular dystrophy or birth defects affecting the development of the bones of the spine, injuries or infections of the spines, etc.
In severe scoliosis, the rib cage may press against the lungs, making it more difficult to breathe. And as scoliosis worsens, it can cause more noticeable changes including uneven hips and shoulders, prominent ribs, and a shift of the waist and trunk to the side.
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