Monday, May 07, 2007

Chiropractic and Scoliosis


My niece has been having her scoliosis curve treated by a chiropractor for several years. The chiropractors seem to have done a good job at keeping her curve in check. However, I have unable to find any long-term studies done on chiropractic and the treatment of scoliosis. I’d like to share the facts I have found out about this topic, though.

It is highly recommended that a child with scoliosis see an orthopedist, even if they are going to visit a chiropractor. There is anecdotal evidence, such as my niece’s, indicating chiropractic can be effective in treating scoliosis, but there is no reliable long-term scientific study available, which gives one pause.

When a chiropractor does treat scoliosis, they usually do so with a combination of techniques. These include exercise, spinal manipulation, shoe lifts, stretching, massage, electro stimulation and sometimes limited traction, or “weighting.” There is usually a lot of postural therapy done. Home exercise programs seem to be crucial. Commonly used are isometric and Pilates methods of exercise.

I’m interested in hearing from those who have had chiropractic treatment for their scoliosis. I have asked my niece to send a brief summary of her treatment. But she is a busy young lady!

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Suzy, where did you go? Are you okay? ~Clowny :-)

Anonymous said...

My 16-year-old daughter's two curves have gone from 47 degrees to 27 degrees as a result of having been treated by Dr. Nick Stabile on Franklin Avenue in Nutley, NJ. There was a time when she was having difficulty breathing while sitting. Now she can run three miles on a treadmill. Dr. Nick uses the BioPhysics Chiropractic method. See idealspine.com. He is a wonderful, caring, and gentle doctor, and we think he's the greatest. My daughter has been treated by him since May 2006. I can't say enough about him.
Josephine Dietrich