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Understanding How X-Rays Aid in Scoliosis Diagnosis
May 02, 2024
Key Highlights Scoliosis is a sideways curve in the that affects about 2%-3% of Americans. X-rays are an essential tool in diagnosing scoliosis and determining the severity of the spinal curve. X-rays help in identifying the type of scoliosis, such as idiopathic, congenital, or neuromuscular. The process of diagnosing scoliosis with X-rays involves preparing for the procedure and reading and interpreting the X-ray results. X-rays...
Scoliosis and Pregnancy: Potential Complications
May 02, 2024
Key Highlights Scoliosis patients may experience potential during pregnancy due to spinal curvature. is important for pregnant women with scoliosis to have regular monitoring and management strategies in place- Pregnancy does not necessarily worsen scoliosis, but it can cause increased back pain and discomfort. Labor and delivery may present unique challenges for women with scoliosis, but with proper obstetric care, it is possible to have...
Understanding Cerebral Palsy in Scoliosis Patients
May 02, 2024
Key Highlights Cerebral palsy (CP is a group of disorders that affect a person's ability to move and maintain balance and posture. CP is caused by abnormal brain development or damage to the developing brain that affects a person's ability to control their muscles. The most common type of CP is spastic CP, which affects about 80% of people with CP. CP does not get...