What is Scoliosis?

Scoliosis is an abnormal spine curve condition characterized by a prominent sideways curvature along the spine. This condition is most commonly found in adolescents between the ages of 10 and 16 and is often caused by a genetic predisposition or an underlying vertebral misalignment in the spinal column. In children, scoliosis can take many forms – from mild to severe, and even potentially resulting in deformity. Fortunately, early detection and treatment can help reduce the severity of the condition and help keep it from becoming a lifelong issue.

Signs and Symptoms of Scoliosis

Common signs and symptoms of scoliosis include uneven shoulders and/or hips, a rib hump, one shoulder blade that protrudes more than the other, and a twisting of the spine when viewed from the back. It’s important to remember that not all signs and symptoms may be visible, as some cases of scoliosis are relatively mild and may not have any outwardly visible indications. In cases where the condition is more severe, however, the patient may experience pain in the back and shoulders, as well as difficulty breathing.

How the Upper Cervical Spine Affects Scoliosis

The upper cervical spine is the uppermost segment of the spinal column and plays a key role in musculoskeletal stability and balance throughout the body. When one or more of the upper cervical vertebrae are out of alignment, the ensuing strain on surrounding tissues and muscles can cause the spine to develop uneven twists, rotations, and curves. Left untreated, these misalignment-induced imbalances can have a cascade effect on the stability and alignment of the entire spine, potentially leading to the development of abnormal spine curve conditions like scoliosis. Unfortunately, children are particularly vulnerable to the effects of misalignment in the upper cervical spine, as their spinal structures are still in the formative stages.

How Our Treatment for Scoliosis Works

At Upper Spine Knoxville, our treatment for scoliosis in children is based on a gentle yet effective approach to restoring balance and alignment in the upper cervical spine. By targeting the root cause of scoliosis, we can help to reduce the effects of musculoskeletal imbalances throughout the spine and encourage the body to return to a natural, healthy, and aligned state. With our help, children can get the treatment they need without having to resort to surgery or taking medications that could have a long-term impact on their health.

At the beginning of your child's treatment plan, our chiropractic specialist, Dr. Bejian Shamloo, will take the time to sit down and discuss your child's case in detail. We will be sure to explore all of the options available to you and your family so that you can make the best decision for your child's health and future. 

Following your initial consultation, Dr. Shamloo will need to determine the exact nature and impact of any misalignments in your child's upper cervical spine. To do so, Dr. Shamloo will use a range of state-of-the-art scanning techniques, including advanced 3D imaging and infrared thermography. After recording the exact angle and location of any misalignments, Dr. Shamloo will perform a series of gentle and precise corrections to the affected vertebrae. This helps to restore balance to the spine and encourages the body to begin a natural healing process. 

In some cases, just a single correction can help to significantly reduce scoliosis-related symptoms. After each correction is complete, Dr. Shamloo will monitor the progress of your child's treatment plan and make any additional adjustments as necessary. With our dedicated care and attention, your child can get the help they need to overcome scoliosis and live a healthier and more balanced life.

If you’re looking for a gentle and natural treatment for scoliosis in children, get in touch with the expert team at Upper Spine Knoxville. Dr. Shamloo provides upper cervical chiropractic treatment for patients in Knoxville, Alcoa, Maryville, Farragut, Clinton, Oak Ridge, Sevierville, Lenoir City, Karns, Hardin Valley, Powell, Halls, and Fountain City in Tennessee, as well as the surrounding areas.

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