Scoliosis
Lumbago (low back pain) is one of the main problems caused by scoliosis in adults, so treatment is mainly aimed at pain relief.
In some cases, surgery may be carried out to improve the shape of the spine as a way of helping with back and leg pains.
Painkilling medication is usually recommendedto help relieve the painthat can be associated with scoliosis.
Over-the-counter painkillers, such as paracetamol and ibuprofen , are often recommended initially. See your GP if these don't work. They may prescribe stronger painkillers or refer you to a specialist pain management clinic.
In some cases, corticosteroids or local anaesthetic may be injectedinto your back to relieve pain caused by the bones in your spinecompressing or irritating nearby nerves. However, these injections onlywork in theshort-term and are mostly useful in helping work out where your pain iscomingfrom.
If it's thought that osteoporosis of your spine is contributing to your symptoms, you may be given medication and supplements to strengthen your bones.
General strengthening and stretching exercises canimprove your general posture and flexibility,and may help control any back pain.
Exercises can also help you maintain a healthy weight, which can reduce the strain on your back.
Some people may benefit from physiotherapy , where they are taught specific exercises to carry out.
Braces are not often used to treat scoliosis in adults, although they canprovide pain relief in some cases.
A bracemay be considered as an alternative to surgery if you are not well enough to undergo an operation.
Surgery for adults with scoliosis is usually only recommended if the curve in the spine is severe, if its getting significantly worse, for back pain related to standing in an abnormal posture, or if the nerves in the spine are being compressed.
There are two types of surgery:
These are major operationsand it can take up to a year or more to fully recover from them. They also carry a risk of potentially serious complications, including:
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Scoliosis is the abnormal twisting and sideways curvature of the spine.
In most cases, the cause of scoliosis is unknown and the condition cannot usually be prevented.
Scoliosis can usually be diagnosed after a physical examination of the spine, ribs, hips and shoulders.
If your child has scoliosis, the treatment recommended for them will depend on their age and the severity of their condition.
Back pain is one of the main problems caused by scoliosis in adults, so treatment is mainly aimed at pain relief.
Physical complications of scoliosis are rare, although serious problems can develop if the condition is left untreated.