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How will my child be treated for pain after scoliosis surgery?

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Pain medication is administered through a special pump. When your child has pain, he or she will be able to give him or herself medication to relieve the pain.
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Will I have back pain because of my scoliosis?

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Adolescents with scoliosis typically are no more likely to have back pain than their peers without scoliosis. In later years, people with scoliosis have a slightly greater chance of developing arthritis and may have more back pain.
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What Is Scoliosis?

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Scoliosis is a sideways (lateral) curvature of the spine, or backbone, usually developing in late childhood or early adolescence. The bones that make up the spine are called vertebrae. Some people who have scoliosis require treatment. Other people, who have milder curves, may only need to visit their doctor for periodic observation. The section "Does Scoliosis Have To Be Treated?" describes how doctors decide whether or not to treat scoliosis.
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Can anything be done for Scoliosis?

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Scoliosis has frequently been treated successfully with specific AIS exercises to stretch muscles of the trunk, neck, hips and pelvis. Stretching alone will not change the curvature and stabilize the structure. Specific isolated strength exercises for the back, hip, neck and abdominal regions are an important part of the treatment plan. The use of seat belts for stabilization has been a great assistance.
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What can be done for progressive scoliosis?

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You need to be evaluated for scoliosis fusion. There are different ways to perform this type of surgery, all customized to the curvature present. For adolescents with less degree curves, bracing may be recommended.
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Who Gets Scoliosis?

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People of all ages can have scoliosis, but this fact sheet focuses on children and adolescents. Of every 1,000 children, 3 to 5 develop spinal curves that are considered large enough to need treatment. Adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (scoliosis of unknown cause) is the most common type and occurs after the age of 10. Girls are more likely than boys to have this type of scoliosis.
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What Causes Scoliosis?

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In 80 to 85 percent of people, the cause of scoliosis is unknown; this is called idiopathic scoliosis. Before concluding that a person has idiopathic scoliosis, the doctor looks for other possible causes, such as injury or infection. Causes of curves are classified as either nonstructural or structural. Nonstructural (functional) scoliosis: A structurally normal spine that appears curved. This is a temporary, changing curve.
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Who suffers from scoliosis?

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The most common form of scoliosis is called idiopathic scoliosis, which basically means that the cause is unknown. Anyone can suffer from scoliosis; the condition usually begins in childhood, although too often it is not identified until the teenage years or later. Scoliosis tends to run in families, and it affects many more girls than boys.
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What are some of the symptoms of Scoliosis?

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Sometimes curvature of the spine is visible (the body tilts to the left or the right, or one shoulder blade is raised higher than the other. Some of the actual physical symptoms of scoliosis can include back pain, fatigue (especially postural fatigue -- feeling tired when standing, sitting, etc.), and in more severe cases, problems with circulation and breathing.
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What can chiropractic do for scoliosis?

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Doctors of chiropractic are trained to identify and manage problems relating to the spine and the back. An initial visit to the chiropractor will include a thorough physical and diagnostic examination (including range-of-motion tests and spinal x-rays) to identify any problems you may be having, including whether you or your children may be suffering from abnormal or dangerous curvature of the spine.
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Is there someone I can talk to who has scoliosis?

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There are many resources that patients can use to interact with others who have scoliosis. This website has several patient stories which provide useful information on what it is like to have scoliosis and undergo treatment. There are also national support groups for scoliosis patients. In addition, many surgeons have patients who they have treated, who are willing to speak about their scoliosis. It is important to speak with others who have been treated both surgically and through bracing.
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Why do kids get scoliosis?

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The exact cause of scoliosis is still unknown. There has been substantial research into causes such as genetic factors, hormones, tissue growth abnormalities, vertebral body/disc disorders, and central nervous system problems.
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a teenager, I don't feel any pain even though I have scoliosis. Why should I do yoga?

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This is a good question. Though there is no pain, yoga can be a preventive measure. Statistics show that if you have been diagnosed with scoliosis as a teenager, the degree of curvature may increase. My experience is that yoga can help strengthen the muscles that support the spine as well as create traction to lengthen the spine. Also, it can help cosmetically with posture and stabilize the condition. It's never too late to begin yoga. I have students ranging in age from 8 to 80 years old.
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Why does my scoliosis need to be treated if it is hardly noticeable and I don't have any pain?

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Scoliosis is treated to prevent the curve from getting worse. If left untreated, your curve might progress and become so severe that you might have obvious physical deformity, back pain, and (in very severe cases) heart and lung problems.
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What about pain?

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Thanks to advances in medication technology, we are able to keep you very comfortable after surgery. After surgery, any temporary discomfort does not compare to the pain of arthritis endured by most people in months and years before surgery. And because hip replacement patients are not “sick,” you will not be treated as such. You will wear casual clothing after surgery, not hospital gowns.
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Back problems can be caused by an extraordinarily wide range of problems – some of them originating elsewhere in the body, but with pain being transmitted (referred) to areas of the back by the nervous system. Back pain is one of the most common reasons people seek medical attention. It is the symptom that prompts most patients who get chiropractic care. The majority of backache sufferers complain of pain in the lower back; the second most common site of discomfort is the base of the neck.
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Life and pain are inseparable. Pain is the penalty for living: a toothache is the penalty for eating, and a heartache is the penalty for loving. How can we deal with so much pain? Here is my pain checklist:
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Thanks to advances in medication technology, we are able to keep you very comfortable after surgery. After surgery, any temporary discomfort does not compare to the pain endured by most people in the months and years before surgery. And because hip replacement patients are not "sick," you will not be treated as such. You will wear casual clothing after surgery, not hospital gowns. You'll also join other joint replacement patients for group lunches, television, and group physical therapy.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Pain
Pain is defined as an unpleasant experience resulting from actual or potential damage to tissues of the body. Most patients experience pain at sometime during their lives. Pain involves injury or disease of skin, bone, muscles, nerves, blood vessels, brain, or internal organs. Studies show that as many as 80% of patients with cancer have pain sometime during the course of their illness. Adequate pain control is possible more than 90% of the time using medications that can be taken by mouth.
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Will I have back pain again?

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Approximately 50 percent of patients with one episode of back pain have another episode. Additional episodes of pain are also likely to improve with appropriate management.
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Is the pain everywhere?

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The pain is always where the shingles rash was. However, some people have pain in smaller regions where the rash was, and others have pain in an area slightly larger than the rash site.
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Where Did the Term Scoliosis Come From?

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Hippocrates, an ancient Greek physician known as the "father of medicine," named the condition on the basis of the Greek word for CROOKED.
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How Does the Doctor Diagnose Scoliosis?

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Medical history: The doctor talks to the patient and the patient's parent or parents and reviews the patient's records to look for medical problems that might be causing the spine to curve; for example, birth defects, trauma, or other disorders that can be associated with scoliosis. Physical examination: The doctor looks at the patient's back, chest, pelvis, legs, feet, and skin.
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Does Scoliosis Have To Be Treated? What Are the Treatments?

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Many children who are sent to the doctor by a school scoliosis screening program have very mild spinal curves that do not need treatment. When a child does need treatment, the doctor may send him or her to an orthopedic spine specialist. The doctor will suggest the best treatment for each patient based on the patient's age, how much more he or she is likely to grow, the degree and pattern of the curve, and the type of scoliosis. The doctor may recommend observation, bracing, or surgery.
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Are There Other Ways To Treat Scoliosis?

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Some people have tried other ways to treat scoliosis, including manipulation by a chiropractor, electrical stimulation, dietary supplements, and corrective exercises. So far, studies of the following treatments have not been shown to prevent curve progression, or worsening: Exercise:(Studies have shown that exercise alone will not stop progressive curves. However, patients may wish to exercise for the effects on their general health and well being.)
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Can People with Scoliosis Exercise?

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Exercise does not make scoliosis worse. In fact, it is very important for all people, including those with scoliosis, to exercise and remain physically fit. Girls have a higher risk than boys of developing osteoporosis (a disorder that results in weak bones that can break easily) later in life.
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