Scoliosis is a medical condition characterized by an abnormal lateral curvature of the spine, often appearing as an "S" or "C" shape. This condition can develop during childhood or adolescence, with a higher prevalence in girls. According to the Scoliosis Research Society, about 2-3% of the population has scoliosis, making it a common spinal deformity.
Several factors can increase the risk of developing scoliosis, including genetics, age, and underlying neuromuscular conditions. While the exact cause of most scoliosis cases remains unknown, idiopathic scoliosis—where the cause is unidentified—is the most common type.
Early signs of scoliosis can include uneven shoulders, an uneven waist, or one hip higher than the other. As the condition progresses, it may cause back pain and, in severe cases, impact lung function due to reduced space in the chest cavity. Regular screenings, especially during growth spurts in adolescence, are crucial for early detection.
Management of scoliosis depends on the severity of the curve and the risk of progression. Mild curves often require regular monitoring, while moderate cases may benefit from bracing to prevent further curvature. Physical therapy can also help strengthen the muscles supporting the spine.
For severe cases, surgical intervention may be necessary. Advances in medical technology have significantly improved the outcomes of scoliosis surgery. At The Medical City, we utilize state-of-the-art equipment such as the O-arm and Stealth Station. These tools provide detailed 3D imaging and precise navigation, ensuring accurate placement of surgical instruments and implants. This enhances the surgeon's ability to correct spinal curvature with greater precision and safety, thereby improving patient outcomes and reducing recovery turnaround time. Our commitment to leveraging advanced technology ensures that our patients receive the highest standard of care.
The Medical City offers advanced diagnostic tools and comprehensive treatment plans to manage osteoporosis effectively. Its state-of-the-art equipment, including the O-arm and Stealth Station, plays a crucial role in the surgical treatment of scoliosis. These technologies provide detailed 3D imaging and precise navigation, ensuring accurate placement of surgical instruments and implants. This enhances the surgeon's ability to correct spinal curvature with greater precision and safety, thereby improving patient outcomes and reducing recovery turnaround time.
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