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The Different Types of Scoliosis and Their Implications

At Brainard Chiropractic in Fremont, NE, patients often seek guidance for spinal concerns and discomfort. Scoliosis is a condition where the spine curves sideways and can affect posture, movement, and overall health. Knowing the type of scoliosis is essential for creating an effective care plan that reduces pain, supports mobility, and slows progression.

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Idiopathic Scoliosis

Idiopathic scoliosis is the most common type and usually appears during adolescence. Its cause is unknown, although genetics may be a factor. The curvature can progress slowly or more rapidly depending on growth and age. Treatment options include monitoring, physical therapy, bracing, and sometimes surgery. Early chiropractic care can provide exercises and adjustments that support posture and reduce the likelihood of worsening curvature. If left unmanaged, idiopathic scoliosis can result in uneven shoulders, back pain, and limitations in physical activity, which may affect daily life and confidence.

Congenital Scoliosis

Congenital scoliosis develops when the spine does not form correctly before birth. Vertebrae may be fused or partially missing, creating structural imbalances. Management often requires careful supervision and may include surgery or specialized therapies. Chiropractic care can enhance flexibility, strengthen muscles, and support spinal alignment to alleviate discomfort. This type of scoliosis may cause long-term mobility challenges and uneven growth patterns, which can lead to postural difficulties and an increased risk of complications later in life.

Neuromuscular Scoliosis

Neuromuscular scoliosis is associated with conditions such as cerebral palsy, muscular dystrophy, or spinal cord injuries. Weak muscles and limited spinal support contribute to abnormal curvature. Patients with neuromuscular scoliosis often face higher risk of severe spinal curves, decreased functional mobility, and challenges performing everyday activities. Treatment focuses on maintaining mobility, promoting proper posture, and managing pain. Our chiropractor coordinates with medical teams to improve alignment, enhance muscle function, and provide helpful therapies.

Degenerative Scoliosis

Degenerative scoliosis develops in adults due to spinal wear, arthritis, or osteoporosis. The spine curves gradually as discs and joints lose stability. Patients may experience stiffness, discomfort, and limited movement. Treatment often includes exercises, lifestyle adjustments, and chiropractic care to maintain spinal health and prevent further progression. Without proper management, degenerative scoliosis can lead to chronic discomfort, reduced flexibility, and difficulty maintaining normal daily activities.

Contact Us for Scoliosis Treatment near You

If you are experiencing spinal issues or have scoliosis, contact Brainard Chiropractic in Fremont, NE, at (402) 727-8668 for an appointment. We will perform an evaluation and recommend a personalized treatment plan. You can also browse our website before your visit to learn more about the care we provide. When you need a chiropractor near you, we’re ready to assist!

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