Polio and scoliosis are related in that polio, a viral infection, can lead to muscle weakness or paralysis, which may result in scoliosis, an abnormal curvature of the spine. The paralysis caused by polio can affect the muscles that support the spine, leading to an imbalance and subsequent curvature. While not all individuals with polio develop scoliosis, those who do may experience it as a secondary complication of the disease.
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.
According to the Scoliosis Australia website (see the related link below), the prevalence of scoliosis in Australia is the following: 2%-3% of Australians have curvature of 10º or more 0.1% have curvature of greater than 40º.
Polio is not directly related to President Harry S. Truman, but he was president during a time when polio was a significant public health concern in the United States. Truman supported efforts to combat polio, including funding for research and vaccination programs. Notably, the polio vaccine developed by Jonas Salk was introduced in the 1950s, after Truman's presidency, but the government's response to the epidemic laid the groundwork for these advancements.
Science is integral to understanding scoliosis, a condition characterized by an abnormal curvature of the spine. Research in fields such as genetics, biomechanics, and radiology helps identify the causes, risk factors, and progression of scoliosis. Scientific studies also inform treatment options, including bracing and surgical interventions, by evaluating their effectiveness and outcomes. Overall, science provides the foundation for improving diagnosis, management, and patient care related to scoliosis.
The Scoliosis Research Society (SRS) was created in 1966. It is a professional medical society dedicated to the research and treatment of spinal deformities, including scoliosis. The organization aims to provide education, promote research, and improve patient care related to spinal deformities.
There are many causes for scoliosis which are congenital genetic neuromuscular Other causes for scoliosis include cerebral palsy, spina bifida, muscular dystrophy, spinal muscular atrophy and tumors
That is called a scoliosis. You can remember the 'S' shaped spine of Scoliosis.
scoliosis can not be prevented
Scoliosis is a descriptive term for a spinal condition. Scoliosis means curvature
Scoliosis itself does not directly lead to bone cancer. Scoliosis is a curvature of the spine that can be caused by various factors, but it is not a known risk factor for developing bone cancer. However, individuals with scoliosis may be at increased risk for other complications related to spinal health. If there are concerns about bone health or cancer, it's important to consult a healthcare professional for proper evaluation and guidance.
No, it takes the polio virus to cause polio. The polio virus can be defeated by having a polio vaccination.
From the Mayo Clinic (see related link): Scoliosis is a sideways curvature of the spine that occurs most often during the growth spurt just before puberty. While scoliosis can be caused by conditions and birth defects such as Cerebral Palsy, Muscular Dystrophy and Spina Bifida (which I was born with), the cause of most scoliosis is unknown. Some with mild cases of Scoliosis are only monitored for progression while others may require bracing. In severe cases surgery may be required.