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In this insightful episode of "Scoliosis Treatment with Dr. Tony Nalda," we delve into an often-overlooked aspect of scoliosis—its impact on energy levels and fatigue. Drawing on 26 years of clinical experience, Dr. Nalda discusses how the structural changes associated with scoliosis can lead to increased fatigue, offering an understanding of why this happens and what can be done about it.
Scoliosis is characterized by an abnormal lateral curvature of the spine that often comes with a rotational component, creating a three-dimensional deformity. This condition is not just about the curvature from the front view, but also involves a loss of normal spinal curves from the side view, which can lead to a range of physical consequences.
Patients with scoliosis often report higher levels of fatigue compared to those without the condition. Dr. Nalda explains that this fatigue can be attributed to several factors:
The degree of fatigue experienced by individuals with scoliosis can vary depending on several key factors:
Addressing the fatigue associated with scoliosis involves more than just treating the symptoms; it requires a comprehensive approach to manage the underlying spinal curvature:
Dr. Tony emphasizes that understanding the connection between scoliosis and fatigue is crucial for effective management. By addressing both the physical deformities and the broader health impacts of scoliosis, patients can achieve better long-term outcomes and improved quality of life. This episode sheds light on why patients with scoliosis may feel more tired and what can be done to help them lead more energetic lives. For more insights into scoliosis and its management, subscribe to our podcast and join us as we continue to explore effective treatments and supportive care strategies.
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In this insightful episode of "Scoliosis Treatment with Dr. Tony Nalda," we delve into an often-overlooked aspect of scoliosis—its impact on energy levels and fatigue. Drawing on 26 years of clinical experience, Dr. Nalda discusses how the structural changes associated with scoliosis can lead to increased fatigue, offering an understanding of why this happens and what can be done about it.
Scoliosis is characterized by an abnormal lateral curvature of the spine that often comes with a rotational component, creating a three-dimensional deformity. This condition is not just about the curvature from the front view, but also involves a loss of normal spinal curves from the side view, which can lead to a range of physical consequences.
Patients with scoliosis often report higher levels of fatigue compared to those without the condition. Dr. Nalda explains that this fatigue can be attributed to several factors:
The degree of fatigue experienced by individuals with scoliosis can vary depending on several key factors:
Addressing the fatigue associated with scoliosis involves more than just treating the symptoms; it requires a comprehensive approach to manage the underlying spinal curvature:
Dr. Tony emphasizes that understanding the connection between scoliosis and fatigue is crucial for effective management. By addressing both the physical deformities and the broader health impacts of scoliosis, patients can achieve better long-term outcomes and improved quality of life. This episode sheds light on why patients with scoliosis may feel more tired and what can be done to help them lead more energetic lives. For more insights into scoliosis and its management, subscribe to our podcast and join us as we continue to explore effective treatments and supportive care strategies.
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