What is Lumbar Scoliosis?

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    The spine consists of vertebrae stacked upon one another, forming a straight and neutral alignment. These vertebrae are separated by intervertebral discs, which provide cushioning or structure and act as a shock absorber between all the bones. The spine has three main sections: the cervical spine, thoracic spine, and lumbar spine.
    Scoliosis is when you develop an unnatural sideways curvature of the spine, with a rotational component and a Cobb angle measurement of 10 degrees or greater.
    A lumbar scoliosis is when this unnatural sideways curvature occurs in the lower back / lumbar spine. Lumbar scoliosis is most commonly associated with back pain and discomfort. It can also be the most progressive in the adult stage.
    Scoliosis is classified depending on the cause, location, patient age, and severity. Scoliosis is a complex problem that requires a customized treatment.
    Some common signs of lumbar scoliosis are uneven shoulders, uneven hips, arms not hanging symmetrically, pelvic tilt, low back pain, leg pain, sciatic pain, changes of gait and coordination balance, hip pain, or hip degeneration.
    Every case is different, so the symptoms are unique to the person. Children and adolescents don't commonly experience pain as adults do.
    At the Scoliosis Reduction Center, we offer proactive conservative treatment options that would counteract the progressive nature of scoliosis by integrating multiple forms of treatments in a a comprehensive manner to not only reduce the scoliosis and stop the progression but, most importantly, make sure your curve won't worsen and lead to more invasive treatment.
    You can learn more about this topic here:
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    00:00 What Is The Spine?
    00:32 What Is Scoliosis?
    00:50 What Is A Lumbar Scoliosis?
    01:58 Why And How Is Scoliosis Classified?
    03:19 Common Signs Of Lumbar Scoliosis?
    00:00 What We Offer At The Scoliosis Reduction Center
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Комментарии • 8

  • @BestyYannahdelacruz
    @BestyYannahdelacruz 14 дней назад

    i have lumbar scoliosis i suffering also sciatica.. very pain when I walking.. How to illiminate this, How to cure pls help me sir

    • @ScoliosisReductionCenter
      @ScoliosisReductionCenter  14 дней назад

      Our center offers a comprehensive, natural approach to scoliosis care. Learn more about our methods at www.scoliosisreductioncenter.com/treatment-approach

  • @lucillekean7035
    @lucillekean7035 Год назад +1

    You explain it so well I don’t think the treatments I am getting now are going to do what you explain will be of the necessary result Thank you for this information. LK from Canada ❤😊

  • @charscares
    @charscares Месяц назад

    Very very helpful!

    • @ScoliosisReductionCenter
      @ScoliosisReductionCenter  Месяц назад

      Glad it was helpful! To learn more about our methods, please visit www.scoliosisreductioncenter.com/treatment-approach.

  • @lucyfoster8624
    @lucyfoster8624 Год назад

    In an adult (76 y.o. female) with rotational with twisting severe degenerative scoliosis with chiropractic care, what is the best way to measure progress outside of an X-ray? MRI's have been unsuccessful to see the backside of my issue. However, my chiropractor appears to have the 'touch' to correct my posture. I am glad for this progress, but need to know how to measure it. Yes. There is pain. However, my pain threshold is high and I do not want to overdo the correction to the point of breaking my spine. I chose to have a DEX scan to measure bone density as my starting point. I do have a baseline to compare the upcoming scan with. Thank you for considering my question. Have an awesome day!

    • @ScoliosisReductionCenter
      @ScoliosisReductionCenter  Год назад

      We are eager to start a conversation with you, and you can reach us through our contact form at www.scoliosisreductioncenter.com/contact. Please note that our treatment requires the ability to travel to our location.