Juvenile Scoliosis Treatment
This is an X-ray scan of the spine of our patient Tina, which was taken 6 months ago at UP clinic in Gubei, Shanghai, China. A 14-year-old girl, Tina’s life quality was negatively impacted by scoliosis.
Scoliosis
Scoliosis is a 3-dimensional malformation of the spine, with the most common type being idiopathic scoliosis. Specifically, the spine curves laterally without any significant vertebral malformation. Juvenile scoliosis is mostly idiopathic and could be caused by multiple factors.
Initial Examination and Evalaution
- Uneven hips and limited joint mobility
- Unequal leg length
- Vertebrae dislocation (cervical, thoracic, lumbar and sacroiliac joint)
- Low core stability and endurance in the pelvic area
- Low limb strength, poor neuromuscular motor control, poor posture control
Goal & plan of Rehab
- Perform everyday activities and studying without lower back pain
- Reduce the symptoms of scoliosis and improve posture
- Improve general mobility and prepare for the PE exam.
How We Rehab
Chiropractic Adjustment
Maybelle – Chiropractic Doctor
Adjustment of the cervical spine, lumbar spine, and sacroiliac
Physical Therapy
Ellie – Physical Therapist
Soft tissue release, muscle energy technique, joint mobilization
Correct muscle imbalance, rebuild muscle coordination and motor control
Reduce abnormal tension at the neck, reduce neck soreness, improve posture
Before VS After
Apart from the chiropractic and physiotherapeutic treatment in UP Clinic, we also recommended Tina keep training at home. After two weeks of rehabilitation, she no longer had back pain, and her posture has been greatly improved