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Causes of Scoliosis

Scoliosis is a common condition in people across age group especially youngsters. Some common causes of Scoliosis are:

  • Neuromuscular Conditions

    Scoliosis can develop in patients suffering from neuromuscular conditions such as Cerebral Palsy, Muscular Dystrophy, etc.


    This is due to muscular imbalances and weakness leading to Scoliosis.


    Physiotherapy can help with the management of the condition, reduce pain and other secondary complications.

  • Injuries/Infections to Spine

    Sometimes due to infection or trauma in the spine, the height of the vertebrae reduces which leads to Scoliosis.


    Treatment is managed either conservatively (without surgery) or by surgery. Physiotherapy can help with the management of the condition, to reduce pain and other secondary complications.

  • Birth Defects

    Birth defects that affect the infant’s spine can lead to Scoliosis. People with a family history of scoliosis are more likely to develop this condition. Sometimes, even surgery on the chest wall as a baby may lead to Scoliosis.


    Physiotherapy can help with the management of the condition, reduce pain and other secondary complications.

  • Osteoporosis

    Degenerative changes that occur with old age causes weakening of the spinal cord and changes the shape of the vertebrae leading to limitation of functions and an increase in pain.


    Physiotherapy can help with increasing muscle strength and flexibility leading to improvement in functional activities.

Accurate diagnosis is must for a timely & complete recovery. Find the joint, muscle, nerve causing you pain

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Diagnosis of Scoliosis

Whom should you consult?

Either Orthopedic Surgeon or Physiotherapist

Orthopedic Surgeon: They treat scoliosis via medicines or surgery.

Physiotherapist: They prescribe scientific tailor made exercises for each condition to provide long lasting pain relief (Zero Side Effects).

How is a correct diagnosis done?

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#1 Medical History

Doctor enquires about the origin of pain

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#2 Clinical Examination

Doctor makes you do guided movements to identify the root cause of pain

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#3 Medical Reports

Doctor matches the findings with MRI, X-Ray, CT Scans & Blood reports

correct diagnosis

#4 Patient Education

Doctor educates reason of pain using 3D Technology, explains the treatment duration, the dos & don'ts etc.

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Treatment of Scoliosis

Doctors would recommend the treatment options based on the intensity & severity of your condition.

Medicines & Home Remedies

Reduces feeling of pain fast but Temporary Relief. May have side effects

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Scientific Exercises

Research Proven with long term benefits. Zero Side Effects. Effective for 9/10 people

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Surgery

Required in 1 out of 10 people. Costlier & riskier than other solutions. Preferably last alternative

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