Yes, so be very careful.
No. Scoliosis is usally caused by a birth defect showing up around adolesence.
Scoliosis affects the skeletal system. The causes of scoliosis are largely unknown. There is congenital scoliosis and neuromuscular scoliosis which describes spinal curvature caused by diseases like polio or cerebral palsy. This last type is caused by muscle abnormality but the boney spine is affected.
Any animal can be born with scoliosis. It's usually a genetic defect.
No!
Yes.
Not likely. Scoliosis isn't usually caused by accidents, but of a birth defect showing up near adolesence and gets worse and more visable over time.
Yes. Having scoliosis does not, in and of itself, rule out this procedure (espcially if the scoliosis is mild - which it is in most cases).
A type of muscle paralization during REM periods.
Assuming that the scoliosis isn't caused by a congenital disorder like spina bifida or muscular dystrophy, doctors don't know. They suspect that genetics play some sort of role in scoliosis.
Scoliosis symptoms include having a curve in your spine, unsteady gait, and constant back pain. Pain is treated by a doctor or chiropractor, as well as medicine.
Your backbone may not be straight because you have scoliosis. This could also be caused by an accident or even an injury.
That is called a scoliosis. You can remember the 'S' shaped spine of Scoliosis.