It depends how bad you have it. If your curve is huge then you'll have a hunch back , if its around 60 degrees like mine was, then your back would have been forming into a hunch back and that didnt really affect my walking but it caused alot of pain.
Scoliosis does effect your body because that's when your spine is pushing on one side of your body causing you to curve and have a hunched back.
Scoliosis will not affect your lifespan.
Scoliosis is a descriptive term for a spinal condition. Scoliosis means curvature
No. Scoliosis is a physical disorder, so it does not affect the emotions, mind, or brain.
As I have heard, there is no particular alternative treatment for scoliosis. Treatments like biofeedback cannot prevent scoliosis. Exercise has not been confirmed to affect change on scoliosis.
No Scoliosis affects more females than males. I think its about 1 in 10 Scoliosis sufferers are male.
NO. They do not affect it. It is genetic so physical and mental health dose not affect it.
scoliosis affects 10% of adoelscants but only 1% need medical attention.
Scoliosis is in fact curvature of the spine and does not directly affect the hair on an individual's head. Scoliosis can only be treated by a physician who will be able to offer a better explanation to what your child may be experiencing.
No. The slight curvature it causes in the spine has no impact on lifespan.
Well, first of all scoliosis is curvature of the SPINE....that being said, it can affect your hips (it may look like your hips are "crooked"), but as for it affecting your balance, that's highly unlikely unless your curvature is SEVERE.
With scoliosis, you're usually only limited if it causes back pain. If you suffer from back pain because of scoliosis, you might not be able to sit, stand, or bend over for long periods of time. Other physical activity may also be difficult. Unless the scoliosis is severe, it shouldn't affect the things you do that much, and in very mild cases, it shouldn't affect the things you do at all.
no