No. Scoliosis is a sideways curve of the spine. Mine looks like the letter S from behind.
Scoliosis of the lumbar spine is an abnormal sideways curve in the spine of the lower back.
Scoliosis is curvature of the spine, either cervical, thoracic and lumbar
It is a curve of the spine therefore it is physical
Well, scoliosis is a curvature of the spine. The cervicothoracic part deals with the location of the curve. The cervical region is the neck, and the thoracic is the upper back. So the cervicothoracic scoliosis would be a curvature of the spine in the neck/upper back
Not heard of multiple scoliosis before but could you be referring to a "triple curve"?A triple curve us defining how many curves a person's spine has
Scoliosis refers to a curve in the spine that is not normally present in a healthy spine.
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.
Scoliosis is a disease that causes a rotating spine. Age can also cause the spin to rotate or curve unnaturally.
Your spine can curve for several reasons, including Scoliosis. Improper posture also plays a large part in a curved spine.
Scoliosis affects the whole body not just the spine, so depending on the size of your curve, you could definitely experience headaches
Yes, Scoliosis can cause headaches, depends on the type of curve and how bad it isScoliosis affects more than just the spine!
Massage would not correct a Scoliosis curve but it can be helpful with pain relief - to help release tension in the muscles surrounding the spine.