6 Fascinating Facts About Adult Scoliosis – What to Know

Scoliosis is an abnormal curvature of the spine, which results in the shape of a letter S when viewed sideways. Although it usually occurs during childhood until teenaged years, adult scoliosis is not uncommon. It may occur in both males and females, but it is more common with the latter. The cause of scoliosis in children, however, remains to be …

The Best Stretches & Exercises You Need for Scoliosis – Our Guide

Scoliosis is a spine condition that affects roughly around 2% to 3% of the population, making it relatively common among adolescents. It is defined by the S- or C-shaped curve in the spine due to a variety of reasons such as genetics, uneven pelvic position, or past spinal surgeries.  Once it progresses, scoliosis can lead to neurological complications, arthritis, and …

Our Guide on the Causes & Treatment of Adult Scoliosis – What to Know

Scoliosis is a deformity of the spine that is highly common among children who are going through puberty. Though it is most common with children, it is not unusual for adults to have a curvature in the spine as well.  Some adults may not even be aware that they already have scoliosis until they start to feel symptoms like numbness, …

Scoliosis Nutrition; INFLAM-FX by Cyrene Labs is a Potent Anti-inflammatory formula, Now Available!

Scoliosis Nutrition; INFLAM-FX is a potent natural Anti-inflammatory formula designed to target bone health Is clinically shown to reduce joint stiffness within 3 days* Is clinically shown to reduce joint discomfort within 5 days* Is clinically shown to increase range of motion and physical function within 7 days* Supports joint health through a multi-pronged mechanism of action* Backed by two …

Are Low Levels of Phosphorus Protective Against Scoliosis Progression?

Are Low Levels of Phosphorus Protective Against Scoliosis Progression? Calcium and Phosphorus are at normal levels in Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis (AIS): Calcium and Phosphorus are both important for normal bone mineralization, and can be mobilized to and from the blood stream and into the bone depending upon body homeostasis.  Hormones (Parathyroid hormone and Estrogen) are mostly responsible for signaling when …

Scoliosis and Osteoporosis

Scoliosis and Osteoporosis Did you know Osteoporosis is a risk factor for Scoliosis Progression? Typical Scoliosis braces hold the spine out of gravity and have a negative effect on bone density. Bone Density testing is a safe and reliable way to determine if bone density is a risk factor. In the event Osteoporosis, Osteopenia, or low bone density are confirmed, …

Scoliosis, Osteoporosis and Vertigo in Clinical Practice

Scoliosis, Osteoporosis and Vertigo in Clinical Practice Do you have one or more of  the following; Scoliosis, Osteoporosis or Vertigo?  Clinicians and Researchers have long reported that all three of these conditions can occur simultaneously. And now, new research may answer at least in part why patients with Scoliosis also have Osteoporosis and Vertigo.

Scoliosis Progression linked to Adolescent Version of Osteoporosis

Link Between Scoliosis Progression And Osteoporosis It’s not surprising that osteoporosis has been found to be a risk factor for progression in adults with scoliosis, so it should also stand to reason that similar bone mineral deficiency can lead to scoliosis progression in adolescents. Increased Risk Factor In Scoliosis Progression In Adolescents Linked To Similar Condition The study entitled Osteopenia: A New Prognostic Factor …

Neuro-Orthopedic Spinal Therapy; A novel approach to managing Scoliosis. PART 1

Have you wondered how conventional scoliosis methods came to be? I often find myself pondering the origins of things, the origin of man, the origin of the universe, I’m especially perplexed by the origins of behavior. When we think about a conventional treatment in medicine, its nothing more than a behavior that is widely accepted and practiced and in not …