Treatment FAQ

what is the treatment for severe scoliosis

by Carolanne Mohr Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Surgery. Severe scoliosis typically progresses with time, so your doctor might suggest scoliosis surgery to help straighten the curve and prevent it from getting worse.May 4, 2022

Procedures

  • If the spinal curve is less than 25 degrees, ongoing monitoring is recommended to see if the angle is increasing.
  • If the curve is increasing over time, or if it is between 25 and 40 degrees, treatment with bracing is used.
  • When the angle exceeds 45 to 50 degrees, surgical correction may be necessary.

Self-care

What’s the best treatment for adult scoliosis?

  • nerve pain, from pinching caused by tight spaces between the bones
  • soft tissue wear of cartilage in the spine, and
  • a furtherance of the curve as you age.

Nutrition

Most people with scoliosis do not need surgery, and many do not require any treatment at all. Doctors typically reserve surgery for people with particularly severe scoliosis or those who develop the condition in infancy.

What are the different ways of treating scoliosis?

Scoliosis can be effectively treated in kids and teens without surgery; no curve should be ignored regardless of its size. Adolescent idiopathic scoliosis worsens rapidly with growth; however the pubertal growth spurt can be utilized to straighten the spine instead of allowing it to worsen the scoliosis.

What is the best pain medication to take for scoliosis?

Does scoliosis always require treatment?

Can you cure scoliosis without surgery?

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Can severe scoliosis be cured?

While scoliosis can be reduced and managed to the point where it causes very few, if any, functional deficits, as a progressive and incurable condition, scoliosis cannot be cured.

What happens when you have severe scoliosis?

In particularly severe cases of scoliosis the ribcage can be pushed against the heart and lungs, causing breathing problems and making it difficult for the heart to pump blood around the body. This can also increase the chances of lung infections, such as pneumonia, and lead to problems such as heart failure.

Is severe scoliosis serious?

It can affect people of any age, from babies to adults, but most often starts in children aged 10 to 15. Scoliosis can improve with treatment, but it is not usually a sign of anything serious and treatment is not always needed if it's mild.

What is the treatment for the most severe spinal curvature in scoliosis?

In many cases, no treatment is necessary. Some children will need to wear a brace to stop the curve from worsening. Others may need surgery to straighten severe curves.

What does a severe case of scoliosis look like?

The spine's abnormal curvature and rotation can be seen with the naked eye. The characteristic rib arch associated with scoliosis is more pronounced. Shoulders can take on an asymmetrical appearance with one sitting higher than the other. One shoulder blade might protrude more on one side than the other.

When is surgery needed for scoliosis?

If your C-curve becomes severe (i.e., more than 40 degrees), or if you develop an S-shaped curve, you need surgery. As an adult, a scoliosis curve is only considered to be severe if it's more than 50 degrees. Even in such a case, you may not need treatment.

What degree is severe scoliosis?

Health care providers measure scoliosis curves in degrees: A mild curve is less than 20 degrees. A moderate curve is between 25 degrees and 40 degrees. A severe curve is more than 50 degrees.

Will scoliosis get worse with age?

Scoliosis is a progressive condition – it does tend to get worse as you age. However, scoliosis is somewhat unusual in that it does not have what we might call a “predictable trajectory” – this is to say that you cannot simply assume that after X years, scoliosis will have increased by X degrees.

What percentage of scoliosis patients need surgery?

“I see a number of patients who automatically assume they will need treatment for their scoliosis, but only a small percentage — about 30 percent — require bracing, and an even smaller percent — about 10 percent — of patients actually require surgery,” Sponseller assures.

Can scoliosis be fixed with surgery?

Adult Scoliosis Scoliosis can be corrected with correction and fixation surgery to make breathing and eating easier. Lower back pain can also be reduced. However, it is often associated with bone fragility and may require adequate bone strengthening prior to surgery.

Can scoliosis be cured with surgery?

Severe scoliosis typically progresses with time, so your doctor might suggest scoliosis surgery to help straighten the curve and prevent it from getting worse. Surgical options include: Spinal fusion.

How do I know if scoliosis is affecting my heart?

Theoretically, however, scoliosis can affect the heart if the curvature goes untreated and progresses unabated over an extended period of time. A severely curved spine can distort the rib cage, and a severely distorted rib cage can leave the heart and lungs with too little room to beat / inflate.

What are the three types of treatment for scoliosis?

Your scoliosis treatment will fall into one of three categories: Observation. Nonsurgical options, such as a brace. Surgery.

How to get rid of scoliosis as you get older?

While exercise doesn’t have a direct effect on scoliosis, it’s important to stay fit and maintain a healthy weight at every age. Activities like running, walking, and soccer can help keep your bones strong. That’s especially important if you have to deal with scoliosis as you get older.

How long does it take for a child to go back to school after scoliosis surgery?

Because growth in this area of the spine has been stopped, the curve shouldn’t change anymore. The operation will require a bone graft and can take from 4 to 8 hours. Your child's surgeon will help you decide when your child should go back to school after surgery. Treatments for Degenerative Scoliosis.

How to relieve pain in back of legs?

Over-the-counter medication and using a brace for short periods of time might help to relieve your pain. If your legs bother you, an epidural or nerve block injection can offer temporary relief. You may be disabled by pain in your back or legs from degenerative scoliosis. This can reduce the quality of your life.

What to do after spinal surgery?

After spinal surgery, you’ll need plenty of time to recover, many follow-up visits to your doctor, and physical therapy. Before your operation, talk with your family and friends about the kind of support you’ll need as you get better.

What doctor can help with curved spine?

Do Other Treatments Work? After your scoliosis diagnosis, you’ll be referred to an orthopedic doctor, who will work with you to determine the best way to treat your curved spine. How your condition is managed depends on your age, the type of scoliosis you have, the measurement of your back’s curve, and your other medical conditions.

When do kids develop scoliosis?

This normally happens in the middle of their growth-spurt years, from ages 10 to 18. Doctors will monitor kids whose backbones curve at angles of less than 20 degrees.

What are the factors to consider when choosing a treatment for scoliosis?

The are 3 key factors to consider when making this decision: 1. Best evidence, 2. Clinical expertise, and 3. Patient’s values. Examining these 3 values can lead to treatment choices that leave both the patient and the doctor feeling they’ve made the right decision.

Can braces be used for scoliosis?

Bracing is not typically used to correct a severe scoliosis over 60-65 degrees. Braces can be prescribed to reduce the curvature in specific cases, however they are mainly prescribed to prevent the curve from progressing, to improve physical appearance, and to relieve pain that may result with severe scoliosis.

Can you forego surgery for scoliosis?

If you choose to forego surgery in favor of alternative methods it is a significant, long-term commitment. Severe scoliosis must be monitored and treated for life. The amount of treatment may be reduced after the spine has finished growing, but follow-up care is still required.

Can scoliosis be treated without surgery?

Because of this they may feel they have no options. In many cases this is not true and the patient with severe scoliosis is still treatable without surgery.

Symptoms of Scoliosis

Most Scoliosis diagnoses have multiple causes. and they are identified after a thorough body exam. Obvious Symptoms in adolescents between the ages of 10 and 18 include:

Severe Scoliosis

The spine usually portrays a natural long S curve running backward. Scoliosis occurs when the spine curves sideways giving an S or C-shaped curved spine. For a diagnosis of scoliosis, the angle of curvature known as Cobb Angle must exceed 10 degrees. The degree of severity relates to the extent of the curve and resulting pain and discomfort.

Severe Scoliosis

During diagnosis, the x-ray of the spine normally confirms curvature. When the Cobb Angle exceeds more than a 40-45 degree curve for adolescents and a 50-55 degrees for adults, it is classified as severe and in such cases, the spine becomes highly deformed. The sideways curvature might include rotation causing the back to bulge to one side.

Lower Back Pain in Severe Scoliosis

Lower back pain can occur in adults due to degeneration and other conditions like osteoporosis and arthritis. However, lower back pain occurs with scoliosis. In adults, spinal degeneration can lead to side-to-side curvature of the spine, called Adult Onset/Adult Degenerative Scoliosis.

Scale For Scoliosis

The Cobb Angle helps determine the severity of scoliosis and measuring can occur via x-ray images. The higher the Cobb Angle, the more severe the case.

Scoliosis X-Rays

A Scoliosis X-ray provides a diagnostic and management tool that utilizes a relatively safe amount of radiation to create images of the spine. The images created by the X-ray machine are detailed and used in the diagnosis of Scoliosis as well as in monitoring progression.

Complications of Untreated Severe Scoliosis

As soon as there is a diagnosis, treatment or monitoring should begin depending on the stage at diagnosis. If Scoliosis worsens without any interventions, a lot of physical and emotional complications can arise. Some of these include;

What are the symptoms of scoliosis?

Postural changes associated with severe scoliosis would include those mentioned for moderate scoliosis in a more extreme form, plus some additions: 1 An overall asymmetry to the body 2 Head appearing not centered over the body 3 Shoulders that don’t sit at the same heights 4 One shoulder blade protruding more than the other 5 A more noticeable rib arch 6 One hip that sits higher than the other, or appears more rounded/flat 7 An uneven waistline 8 Arms and legs that hang differently 9 More noticeable changes to gait 10 Balance issues

What are the characteristics of scoliosis?

When a patient is first diagnosed with scoliosis, this is based on two main characteristics: rotation and Cobb angle. For scoliosis to be considered structural, the spine has to bend abnormally to the side, but it also has to coincide with rotation; this tells us it’s more than just a postural issue.

How to see what scoliosis looks like?

To see what scoliosis actually looks like, you can refer to Mary’s X-ray image and see the abnormal bend to the side that characterizes the disorder. Again, Mary is an example of a severe scoliosis patient who refused surgery and came to us seeking an alternative form of treatment.

What is the Cobb angle of scoliosis?

When a patient has moderate scoliosis, their Cobb angle measures between 25 and 40 degrees, and this is typically when people start to see what scoliosis actually looks like, as it can produce some noticeable postural effects.

What percentage of scoliosis cases are adolescents?

When it comes to diagnosing scoliosis, the majority of my patients are adolescents; this is because the condition’s most common form is adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS), and these cases account for 80 percent of known diagnosed cases.

How much risk of progression is there for scoliosis?

In fact, cases of severe scoliosis carry a 90-percent risk of progression. As a condition progresses, so does the likelihood of developing adverse symptoms and related complications.

Does spinal curvature affect postural changes?

As an abnormal spinal curvature progresses, the body does its best to adjust. The larger a curvature gets, the more noticeable related postural changes can become. Postural changes associated with severe scoliosis would include those mentioned for moderate scoliosis in a more extreme form, plus some additions:

How do you fix scoliosis?

Surgery to correct scoliosis involves placing one or two metal rods stabilized by hooks and screws along the spine in an effort to prevent further curvature. The surgeon uses pins and bone grafts to keep the rod in place next to the spine. This is called “fusion surgery.” The spinal bones are fused together, destroying the joints of the spine.

What are the main concerns of a scoliosis patient?

Adult scoliosis has two main concerns that don’t apply to a majority of adolescent sufferers. They are: Pain. Disability.

How many degrees does scoliosis progression take?

Research shows that the curve progression in an adult will vary between 0.5 to 3.0 degrees per year, depending on the shape of the curve, overall curve size, and the age of the scoliosis onset. It was previously thought that progression only happens for people with more extreme curves of more than 30 or 40 degrees.

How many degrees per year does scoliosis progress?

The research on scoliosis tells us that a typical adult will have progression of their curve, and that the progression will vary from 0.5 to 3.0 degrees per year. I have great news for you: Your condition is treatable. There is hope.

What braces are ill fitting?

Scoliosis bra ces like the Boston Brace, Milwaukee Brace, Providence Brace, Charleston Brace, or the many TLSO braces that are available at hospitals around the world, are ill fitting and seek to lock the scoliosis into its distortion. This is similar to what a cast does to a broken arm – lock it in place.

What are the consequences of scoliosis?

Another terrible consequence of untreated scoliosis is disability. You lose your freedom to do the things that you love to do and can become less and less independent. Some severe scoliosis sufferers cannot even stand or walk because their condition is so degenerative.

Can scoliosis cause back pain in teens?

Though it is rare for scoliosis to cause pain in adolescence, pain is a common symptom of scoliosis in adults. The patients in my office receiving adult scoliosis treatment all say the same thing. They were told they had scoliosis as children and teens and advised to “watch and wait.” Then around middle age, quite often sooner, they begin to experience back pain, hip pain, or other symptoms only to discover that scoliosis is the underlying culprit.

What is the treatment for scoliosis?

The outlook for adult scoliosis can vary depending on the type (idiopathic or degenerative) and severity of symptoms. Non-operative treatment, with modalities such as physical therapy, a regular exercise program, and over the counter anti-inflammatory medications is always the first line of care.

How to treat scoliosis in adults?

Maintaining an ideal body weight and maintaining a regular exercise program are excellent ways to minimize symptoms associated with adult scoliosis. Surgical treatment of adult scoliosis can improve a patient’s quality of life and deal with pain connected to the condition.

What is a scoliosis curve?

What is adult scoliosis? Scoliosis is an abnormal curvature of the spine (backbone). There is a natural, forward-and-backward curve to the spine. With scoliosis, the spine rotates and develops a side-to-side curve. Curves may be as mild as 10 degrees, or as severe as 100 degrees or more.

How severe is a spinal curve?

Curves may be as mild as 10 degrees, or as severe as 100 degrees or more. Most cases of scoliosis are mild and don’t need treatment. In adults, the degree of the spinal curve may or may not determine treatment. Treatment is geared towards relieving symptoms, and not necessarily fixing the curve.

Why is spinal surgery the last option?

This treatment is the last option because of the risks of complications from spinal surgery. Surgery may be suggested for the following reasons: Pain. Surgery may be needed if back and leg pain from the scoliosis becomes severe and ongoing, and doesn’t respond to conservative treatment. Spinal imbalance.

When is idiopathic scoliosis found?

Idiopathic (coming from an unknown cause) scoliosis is usually discovered during growth in childhood or adolescence. When it begins or is found after puberty, it is called adult idiopathic scoliosis because the curve is discovered after complete skeletal growth.

Why is adult scoliosis called adult scoliosis?

When it begins or is found after puberty, it is called “adult scoliosis” because the curve is discovered after complete skeletal growth. Appointments & Access. Contact Us. Overview. Symptoms and Causes. Diagnosis and Tests. Management and Treatment. Prevention. Outlook / Prognosis.

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Your provider will work with you to develop a care plan that may include one or more of these treatment options.
The condition can be treated by braces, surgery or spinal fusion techniques.
Procedures

Spinal fusion: Bones are fused by preventing their movement and fixing them with metal rods, hooks or screws.

Self-care

Always talk to your provider before starting anything.

  • Visit your doctor regularly
  • Take your medicines, if any, as indicated by the doctor
  • Wear the braces as suggested by the doctor
  • Take part in sports
  • Remain socially active
  • Exercise regularly
  • Join a support group

Nutrition

Foods to eat:

  • Foods rich in calcium like milk
  • Foods rich in vitamin D like eggs, fish and cereals
  • Foods rich in vitamin E like walnuts, hazelnuts, olive oil, mayonnaise and sunflower seeds

Foods to avoid:

  • Fried Foods
  • Foods containing excess salt like pickles
  • Foods that contain preservatives like packaged meat
  • Alcoholic and carbonated beverages

Specialist to consult

Neurologist
Specializes in treating diseases of the nervous system, which includes the brain, the spinal cord, and the nerves.
Orthopedic surgeon
Specializes in the surgery of bone and joint disorders.

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