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Idiopathic scoliosis means āunknown causeā and makes up about 80% of all scoliosis cases.
Itās defined as a three-dimensional spinal curveāwith both sideways bending and rotationāmeasuring ā„āÆ10° Cobb angle.
Four subtypes based on age:
Infantile, Juvenile, Adolescent (most common, ages 10ā18), Adult Idiopathic
Idiopathic: No identifiable structural cause.
Other 20% include:
Neuromuscular (e.g. cerebral palsy)
Congenital (spinal malformations at birth)
Degenerative (due to wear and tear)
Traumatic (caused by injury)
šØ TIP: A proper workup by a scoliosis specialist is essentialāsometimes non-idiopathic causes are missed.
Highly progressive during growth spurts, sometimes swinging from mild to severe quickly.
Early curves around 10ā25° can escalate to 50°+ if overlooked.
Diagnosis often begins with posture checksāshoulder/hip height, rib prominence, etc.
Many adults discover scoliosis via pain and X-rays, even without adolescent diagnosis.
Dr. Nalda offers a powerful analogy:
āLike rebuilding a building after an earthquakeāeven if we don't control the quake, we can still fix the structure.ā
Though the cause may remain unclear, structural rehabilitationāvia chiropractic care, bracing, exercises, and therapyācan realign the spine, reduce curve size, and manage progression.
The earlier the treatment, the better the results.
Smaller curves respond more effectively to non-surgical methods.
Even severe or painful idiopathic cases can often be managed successfully with a tailored, multimodal care plan.
Idiopathic scoliosis is commonābut it's manageable, not mysterious.
Don't wait for symptomsāearly assessment and intervention offer the best outcomes.
Treatment is available, structured, and backed by proven spinal care strategies.
š Free Guide ā Want to explore scoliosis care options without surgery?
Download How to Effectively Treat Scoliosis
š§ Explore More ā Visit ScoliosisReductionCenter.com to discover our conservative scoliosis treatments.
Thank you for tuning in to the Scoliosis Treatment Podcast with Dr. Tony Nalda. Please subscribe and hit the bell to catch the latest episodes!
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Idiopathic scoliosis means āunknown causeā and makes up about 80% of all scoliosis cases.
Itās defined as a three-dimensional spinal curveāwith both sideways bending and rotationāmeasuring ā„āÆ10° Cobb angle.
Four subtypes based on age:
Infantile, Juvenile, Adolescent (most common, ages 10ā18), Adult Idiopathic
Idiopathic: No identifiable structural cause.
Other 20% include:
Neuromuscular (e.g. cerebral palsy)
Congenital (spinal malformations at birth)
Degenerative (due to wear and tear)
Traumatic (caused by injury)
šØ TIP: A proper workup by a scoliosis specialist is essentialāsometimes non-idiopathic causes are missed.
Highly progressive during growth spurts, sometimes swinging from mild to severe quickly.
Early curves around 10ā25° can escalate to 50°+ if overlooked.
Diagnosis often begins with posture checksāshoulder/hip height, rib prominence, etc.
Many adults discover scoliosis via pain and X-rays, even without adolescent diagnosis.
Dr. Nalda offers a powerful analogy:
āLike rebuilding a building after an earthquakeāeven if we don't control the quake, we can still fix the structure.ā
Though the cause may remain unclear, structural rehabilitationāvia chiropractic care, bracing, exercises, and therapyācan realign the spine, reduce curve size, and manage progression.
The earlier the treatment, the better the results.
Smaller curves respond more effectively to non-surgical methods.
Even severe or painful idiopathic cases can often be managed successfully with a tailored, multimodal care plan.
Idiopathic scoliosis is commonābut it's manageable, not mysterious.
Don't wait for symptomsāearly assessment and intervention offer the best outcomes.
Treatment is available, structured, and backed by proven spinal care strategies.
š Free Guide ā Want to explore scoliosis care options without surgery?
Download How to Effectively Treat Scoliosis
š§ Explore More ā Visit ScoliosisReductionCenter.com to discover our conservative scoliosis treatments.
Thank you for tuning in to the Scoliosis Treatment Podcast with Dr. Tony Nalda. Please subscribe and hit the bell to catch the latest episodes!
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