The spine is a complex structure that supports the entire upper body. Any damage to it will also cause problems in mobility and flexibility. You need to choose the right doctor who can provide high-quality spinal injury care and deliver the best results. After all, spinal injuries need to be treated with care and precision….
Scoliosis Treatment Southeast Michigan
Types of Scoliosis Spinal Surgery: Understanding Your Treatment Options
Scoliosis is an abnormal curve of the spine that can be disabling. As the curve worsens, which is the case for many patients with scoliosis of the spine, it can cause the spine to twist or rotate, which can be very painful and damage the internal organs. If you suspect your child has scoliosis, it…
How Scoliosis Treatment Is Beneficial for You
Scoliosis is a medical condition that affects the spine, causing it to have an abnormal curvature. It can cause physical pain and discomfort, as well as emotional distress due to its visible effects on posture. Fortunately, there are treatments available for scoliosis that can help reduce or even eliminate symptoms associated with this disorder. In…
How It’s Done: Scoliosis Treatments for Adults
Scoliosis refers to the curving of the spine. It can develop at any age and affect your posture, body functions, and mobility. While most commonly found in children, adults can also develop scoliosis. Most cases are mild, but the spine curving can cause pain, weakness, and difficulty breathing, especially if it is severe. Determining The…
What to Ask a Spine Surgeon About Fusion Surgery
Spinal fusion is a procedure that involves an orthopedic surgeon placing a bone graft within the spaces between the small bones in the spine (vertebrae) and using screws, metal plates, and rods to hold them together. The goal is to enable the bones to heal into one solid unit and ultimately eliminate the movement between…
Common Questions About Bracing as a Scoliosis Treatment Option
Bracing is a common non-surgical treatment for children with scoliosis or those with a curvature of the spine. The goal of treating scoliosis with a brace is to slow or stop the progression of the curve. Bracing is an option for some children, depending on several factors. The child’s age, the location of the curve,…
What to Know About Scoliosis Treatment for Kids
Scoliosis is a deformity of the spine that causes it to have a pronounced curve, measuring at least 10 degrees or more. It affects the thoracic or lumbar region of the spine. As a result, the shoulders, hips, and waist look uneven. The arms may hang awkwardly beside the body. The head may not look…
Surprising Benefits of Scoliosis Treatment
In scoliosis, the spine takes on a curved shape like an “S” or a “C.” It usually develops after a child undergoes a growth spurt. Mild scoliosis may not cause any problems during the patient’s lifetime. However, if the spinal curvature is moderate to severe, it can cause back pain, disability, and difficulty in breathing…
Different Types of Scoliosis
Scoliosis is a condition characterized by an abnormal curvature of the spine: instead of falling into normal alignment, the vertebrae make an S- or C-shaped curve. Over time, the curve may become more prominent and eventually cause health problems. There are four types of scoliosis: idiopathic, neuromuscular, degenerative, and congenital scoliosis. While these types have…
Nonsurgical Treatment Options for Scoliosis
Scoliosis is a condition that causes a sideways curvature of the spine and mostly occurs during the growth spurt, a period before puberty when your child’s height rapidly increases. If you think your child may have scoliosis, you will greatly benefit from the expertise of Dr. Bradley Ahlgren of Ahlgren Spine Orthopaedic Surgery. He is…