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- Scoliosis - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
See your child's healthcare professional if you see signs of scoliosis in your child A mild curve might form slowly and not cause pain You and your child might not know it's there
- Scoliosis - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic
No activities are known to cause or fix scoliosis Most people with scoliosis don't have to restrict what they do Carrying a heavy backpack does not cause scoliosis Exercise or playing sports may improve overall health and well-being A healthy diet with enough calcium and vitamin D also may help bone health
- Managing scoliosis as an adult - Mayo Clinic Press
What is scoliosis? The normal curves of the neck and low back are called “lordotic” and describe the typical, front-to-back, sway at those portions of our spine — and are why our bottoms stick out a bit
- Tomorrow’s Cure: Shaping a new future for youth with scoliosis
When the spine begins to curve sideways during childhood or adolescence, it can lead to a condition known as scoliosis While traditional treatments have remained largely unchanged for decades, new advancements are offering young patients and their families more choices — and better outcomes
- Katelyn beats scoliosis with new innovative surgery
Does your child have severe scoliosis? Learn about a new innovative surgery that preserves spinal motion, eliminates pain and enabled this teenager to return to competitive sports Mayo Clinic was the first to perform this new surgery in the United States with remarkable results
- Scoliosis - Care at Mayo Clinic
More than 3,500 people visit Mayo Clinic for scoliosis care each year Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, Mayo Clinic in Phoenix Scottsdale, Arizona, and Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville, Florida, are ranked among the Best Hospitals for orthopedics by U S News World Report
- Mayo Clinic Q and A: Scoliosis treatment options
What is scoliosis, and what treatments are available? ANSWER: Scoliosis is a side-to-side curvature of the spine that can occur in about 1 in 300 children In growing children, curves can progress rapidly, especially during the adolescent growth spurt
- Spinal Stenosis+Spondylolisthesis+Scoliosis- suddenly are problems
Scoliosis: This condition can lead to uneven pressure on the spine and surrounding muscles, potentially causing pain and mobility issues Addressing scoliosis may help alleviate some of your discomfort
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