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When a patient is diagnosed with scoliosis, it's often classified as thoracic scoliosis. To understand this condition, we first need to grasp what scoliosis is. Scoliosis is an abnormal curvature of the spine measuring 10 degrees or greater, known as the Cobb angle, accompanied by rotation of the vertebrae in the affected area.
Classifying Scoliosis for Effective Treatment
Age Classification
Type of Scoliosis
Severity and Location of the Curve
Thoracic scoliosis specifically refers to a curve whose apex is in the thoracic spine, typically between T1 and T10/T11 vertebrae. This region is the most common for scoliosis diagnosis due to the visible rib deformity it causes.
Symptoms and Diagnosis
In adults, pain is a prevalent symptom due to spinal compression over time. This contrasts with children, who usually do not experience pain but show postural changes instead.
Treatment and Management
Understanding thoracic scoliosis is vital for effective treatment and management. By classifying scoliosis based on age, type, severity, and location, healthcare providers can offer tailored and hopeful treatment plans. Proactive management can reduce the impact of scoliosis and improve the patient’s life quality.
For more in-depth discussions on scoliosis and its treatment, tune in to Dr. Tony Nalda’s podcast.
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When a patient is diagnosed with scoliosis, it's often classified as thoracic scoliosis. To understand this condition, we first need to grasp what scoliosis is. Scoliosis is an abnormal curvature of the spine measuring 10 degrees or greater, known as the Cobb angle, accompanied by rotation of the vertebrae in the affected area.
Classifying Scoliosis for Effective Treatment
Age Classification
Type of Scoliosis
Severity and Location of the Curve
Thoracic scoliosis specifically refers to a curve whose apex is in the thoracic spine, typically between T1 and T10/T11 vertebrae. This region is the most common for scoliosis diagnosis due to the visible rib deformity it causes.
Symptoms and Diagnosis
In adults, pain is a prevalent symptom due to spinal compression over time. This contrasts with children, who usually do not experience pain but show postural changes instead.
Treatment and Management
Understanding thoracic scoliosis is vital for effective treatment and management. By classifying scoliosis based on age, type, severity, and location, healthcare providers can offer tailored and hopeful treatment plans. Proactive management can reduce the impact of scoliosis and improve the patient’s life quality.
For more in-depth discussions on scoliosis and its treatment, tune in to Dr. Tony Nalda’s podcast.
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