Choosing the Right Scoliosis Treatment for your Child
Having
a scoliosis diagnosis is the first step
to a long time treatment to curb the spine from curving more. Every spine of a
person does curve, though the curve extent is what causes alarm. When back brace for
scoliosis is used for treatment to a child, it is likely to stop the
curving of the spine. If left untreated,
scoliosis becomes more serious to a growing child. You will find some
explanations here below for diagnosed and treatment terms, if you suspect or
your child has been diagnosed with scoliosis.
Screening and Testing for Scoliosis
There
are many methods for screening for scoliosis and are all considered
annually. The following are the most
common processes:
·
Adam’s
Forward Bend Examination
This test is performed in schools and it
is the first way in which scoliosis is diagnosed. A medical specialist will
require children to bend forward, straighten their legs and extend their arms
downwards to check the symmetry.
·
Doctor’s
Test
When the Adam’s Forward Bend exam shows
the probability of spinal curvature, one should visit the kid’s doctor for
further tests.
·
X-ray
An X-ray may be ordered by your child’s
doctor after doing a physical examination, to confirm scoliosis presence and
the significance of the curve.
Scoliosis Types
After
undergoing orthotics and
prosthetics tests, your kid will likely be diagnosed with adolescent or
idiopathic scoliosis. Idiopathic scoliosis is very common and one which uses
bracing treatment. The prosthetic leg might be necessary.
There
are three other rare types of scoliosis:
·
Congenital
This one starts in the womb then exists
at birth. It is rare and needs surgery. Your pediatrician
will determine the age that the surgery will be required.
·
Degenerative
This kind of scoliosis is also known as
adult scoliosis. It normally occurs as one grows older. It can be due to the untreated type of scoliosis at an early age or
caused by gradual degeneration of spinal facet joints. Pain management
treatment is mainly focused here than curvature stoppage through bracing.
·
Neuromuscular
Neuromuscular conditions as muscular
dystrophy and cerebral palsy cause this type of spinal curves.
The
age at which the spinal curve is determined
is another way of categorizing idiopathic
scoliosis.
·
Infantile
from birth until 3 years old.
·
Juvenile
starting from 3 up to 9 years of age.
·
Adolescent is for the age of 10 to 18.
Spinal
curves are also of different types. S
curves and C curves are both found in scoliosis patients. The direction and
location where the spine curves compared to the whole spine make the difference.
Comments
Post a Comment