Scoliosis can affect individuals of any race or ethnicity; however, studies suggest that it may be more commonly diagnosed in females than in males, particularly during adolescence. While there isn't a specific racial group predominantly affected, some research indicates that idiopathic scoliosis may have varying prevalence rates in different populations. Overall, genetic, environmental, and other factors play significant roles in its manifestation across diverse groups.
The spine.
The spine.
There is no known way to prevent the development of scoliosis. Progression of scoliosis may be prevented through bracing or surgery. Exercise and physical fitness are of paramount importance for all individuals affected with scoliosis.
basically your spine ........its usually painless
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.
Scoliosis usually starts during adolesence.
Lumbar scoliosis can be painful for some individuals, particularly if the curvature of the spine is severe or if there is pressure on the nerves in the affected area. Symptoms of pain may vary depending on the individual and the specific characteristics of their scoliosis. It is important for individuals experiencing pain from lumbar scoliosis to seek medical evaluation and treatment to manage their symptoms and prevent any potential complications. Thanks
It was not a race, they were mostly Saudi.
I don't know if this helps but my mom had to have neck surgery because she had a herniated disk in her neck (it was all messed up) and i am 13 and i have scoliosis and it is mostly in my neck. so i dont know about scoliosis exactly but my mom had neck issues and i do to, that could be a coincedence but i dont think it is.
All people can be affected by it.
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That is called a scoliosis. You can remember the 'S' shaped spine of Scoliosis.