Why Is Alternative Scoliosis Treatment Better than Surgery?

Posted by abby smiths on April 7th, 2017

Approximately 3% of people suffer from scoliosis - a medical condition in which a person’s spine has an abnormal sideways curvature which can be moderate to severe. In most cases it is ‘S’ or ‘C’ shaped and the degree of the curve is stable in some cases while it can be progressive in some.

Scoliosis is a bitter disease as it affects you when you’re very young. It most commonly occurs between the ages of ten and twenty, and girls are, typically, more severely affected by it.

Common treatment process

The most common treatment opted for scoliosis is surgery depending upon the severity of the curve of the spine. But there are major side effects and risks involved in it, which have resulted in an outcry against scoliosis surgery and people are more openly embracing alternative scoliosis treatment. Here’s a look at the side effects of surgery:

  • According to a survey conducted between 1993 and 2002, close to 15% of the children and 25% of the adults experienced complications post surgery which are surprisingly high figures.
  • A scoliosis curve measuring more than 100 degrees is dangerous to a child’s heart, as most experts agree. But, in most cases, surgeons prematurely recommend surgery when a teenager's scoliosis curve measures over 40 degrees.
  • Around 90% of the cases include dealing with only mild curvatures that do not require active treatment. When you choose alternative scoliosis treatment, a review and comparison of simple X-rays would help you avoid immediate spinal fusion or other forms of surgery and protect you against the invasive nature of surgery.

Alternative Scoliosis Treatment

The reasons that motivate you against choosing alternative treatment for scoliosis is the lack of information available on it. As a result, most parents and patients believe surgery to be the only way to fix it. Alternative treatments not only prevent it from worsening but show real results too. Plus, there are no complications associated that might trouble you in the long term if you choose surgery.

To begin with, symptoms of pain or nerve compression in scoliosis can be treated with non-surgical methods that include:

-Physical therapy

-Exercise, that strengthens the core muscles

-Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs

-Epidural steroid injections

When you get a strong grip on the ongoing troubles due to the symptoms, the next step includes alternative treatment for bracing scoliosis that doesn’t include surgical methods and thus is both safe and effective.

Most patients think that surgery is a bad idea, yet believe there are no other options. But this is not true, with alternative scoliosis treatment options both children and adults can get much better results than surgery.

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